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REDNECK PLOWDAY 2008!; Dial ups, it's a lot of pictures! BEWARE
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A VERY special thank you to Skip for providing us with awesome pictures of the plowday!

THANKS SKIP!
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Thanks so much for the pictures. You guys look like you had fun.
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What happen third picture up? The one with the hood up.

:BigThink Gas?????? lack of? :BigThink

or is that an :OffTopic ?

bet the comments were :Censored :Censored



Like the icons Roland :Thumbsup
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Skip

Thanks Dave for the mass post. And ALL the pics came from Allen C's wife Jen so its all thanks to her.

Id like to say that Heath won best in show with the 126 all new paint and a john Deere key switch! Oh and that's why he had no spark. He left me a voice mail today. remember Heath nothing runs like a Deere!
:ih: and keep it that way.

A really good time and just a great bunch of guys just like being here but in person.

Thanks To all that helped me pull this off!
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Vince,

I'm already looking forward, to next year! :tractorcc:
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Boss:

Ya did an excellent job of posting those pictures.... :BigGrin


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Guys,

Here's a pic, of me wearing the shirt, I won as a door prize at PD.

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