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charles
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« Reply #40 on: April 05, 2015, 01:49:32 pm »

They were insurance farmers. Offered big rent payed half up front never planted an acre. Took the insurance payment and filed bankruptcy. Landlord ended up getting $50 less an acre than I offered plus is still looking for someone to work the whole place like I was. Now instead of 1 tenant they have 4 to deal with.  Oh well. Good lord puts ya where he wants ya.

Yes we only sell New Holland Tractors. From 25-700HP.  We sell lots of other implements from different MFG plus zero turn mowers and treager grills.


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Have you used one of the smokers yet? There is a manufacturing business up here near Portland where I work and our company buys them smokers for us field mechs. I have yet to use ours since we have not yet gone to the field (hopefully 1 May we will be away from the hanger on our fire contract) so I don't know much on them other than they are a fuel pellet style smoker, and from some of the guys I work with that have their own, it smokes a mean brisket, chicken, salmon and pork roast. I just can't get past the price of them for wht they are, an electric smoker. What happens when the power is out? That's why I stick with my old fashion wood burning smoker/grill. Last summer our a/c went out and it was 98-102F in my house, so I cooked on the grill 10 out of the 12 days our a/c was out
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Why should I trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights as easily as a king can!
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