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Old 04-11-2009, 12:38 PM
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the robot toy means nothing to me/im not farmiliar, but you look like you have two great protecters there!
I love labs and have always wanted a chocalate,but ended up with a mix and a boxer!!
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Jayson, Yes they are all the same Wheel Horse. I friend of mine had a Ranger years ago. As I'm loading up for a tractor pull, Greg says. I'm taking the Lawn Ranger to the tractor pull ! No Your not ! Yes I ham, help me lift it into the back of the station wagon. He was dead serious. So we get they for weigh-in and I help Greg lift it out . The guys are all just rolling on the ground. So it comes time for Greg to pull, He revs it up pops the clutch and it pops a wheelie and just dies. Now nobody can stand up. Even the commentator has to stop. So I had a 351 Windsor Head in the back of the Comanche. We wire it to the front of the tractor and off he heads for round two. Revs it up ,pops the clutch, Pos a smaller wheelie . The tractor slams back down , the head falls of the front. The tractor runs over the head and dies. The bleacher are roaring. Greg was given a special trophy for the shortest pull ever. 5.75 inches. To this day he displays that trophy with pride and I think that day resulted in the implementation of safety regulations and Wheelie bars. :biggrin2.gif:

All were painted with a gun and appropriate paint. However I have to admit. Both the Wheel Horse and Cub red paints are too light in color. I add a little black to give them a deeper hue ! The Labs are great. Neither have been collared except to take them to the vet. Both will not leave the yard, no matter what. Except they go everywhere with me and Ike fishes with me. I mean he stands chest deep in trout streams for hours on end. Just watching the end of the rod. Big Ike is ten yrs old 130 lbs. I bought him from an Amish man at a tractor auction for 20 bucks. Meg is a full bred and was given to us when she was 12 weeks old. She was the runt of the litter and weighs in at 65 lbs, but her strength and muscle tone is unreal. She is the most powerful dog for her size I have ever had. I have had a lot of breeds. Akita,Timber Wolf, Saluki and Malamute.




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Old 04-12-2009, 12:23 AM
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Thats a great story!That would have been funny!You did an amazeing job on the wheel horse,what a difference.
My dad used to have a german short hair pointer that would stick her head under the water and hunt for the rocks me and my brother would throw in!!
I love the last picture she looks wore out!!
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