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DA Stephenson2 years ago

City boys still want to use the little girl’s restroom.

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Stacey2 years ago

God Bless you for raising an upstanding child that will grow into an upstanding Man

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Daniel Stroup2 years ago

Boys used to learn from their dads/grandads by listening to them talk to other old men. By the time I was 10, I could name every major engine component and knew what it was for. I also understood small gas engines, how to gap a spark plug, chainsaws, and different types of boats.

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🇺🇸NakedNick2 years ago

That boy is going to grow up to make one lady very happy one day!

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Jayroo2 years ago

I was waiting for this kid to say, "It ain't much, but it's a living"

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Greg Peterson2 years ago

Best Thing I’ve Seen in Long While :-) @AgProCo

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The Fleece News Network2 years ago

This really just firms my position that we should have never left the family farm, or more specifically the agrarian society. While the industrial revolution brought much invention, it also brought with it the end of much of our culture and cohesiveness.

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Mark2 years ago

My son purchased this one for $400 But has $1900 in parts. Bought it in a 4x4 crate then assembled/rebuilt with my help. He was 10 at the time.

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Joy Moniz2 years ago

the reality of a working farm is quite different than running the streets unsupervised; there's always work to be done...

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Tristan A. Hull2 years ago

"I put more into this tractor than the doggone thing is worth." The paradox of love.

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