On the funny side of the street

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I am still here dailly . Just not been myself the last couple of months and not had much to contribute .
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DavidBarkey wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 7:57 am I am still here dailly . Just not been myself the last couple of months and not had much to contribute .
Dave, I pray for you to recover and feel better, in the meantime sit back and enjoy the show here, as I do my best to provide some sort of tractor entertainment. :rofl:

No worries everyone, the topic came up as such, but I know we are all busy with lots of stuff. This is our forum, and I emphasize, it is YOUR forum as much as it is mine. Because there is no community made up of one person.

@Harry , very kind words, thanks, and so true. We're a bunch of guys enjoying building and fixing and doing all this crazy stuff to Case garden tractors and more. A pleasure to see friendly exchanges of ideas and various projects, as life is too short and at times is harsh.

And to end my ramble with a bang, let me make you all scratch your heads a little by looking at this image :hm: :giggle:
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Eugen wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 11:16 am
DavidBarkey wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 7:57 am I am still here dailly . Just not been myself the last couple of months and not had much to contribute .
Dave, I pray for you to recover and feel better, in the meantime sit back and enjoy the show here, as I do my best to provide some sort of tractor entertainment. :rofl:

No worries everyone, the topic came up as such, but I know we are all busy with lots of stuff. This is our forum, and I emphasize, it is YOUR forum as much as it is mine. Because there is no community made up of one person.

@Harry , very kind words, thanks, and so true. We're a bunch of guys enjoying building and fixing and doing all this crazy stuff to Case garden tractors and more. A pleasure to see friendly exchanges of ideas and various projects, as life is too short and at times is harsh.

And to end my ramble with a bang, let me make you all scratch your heads a little by looking at this image :hm: :giggle:

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WTF! Strange as it gets. :35: :peace: Harry
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This has probably been seen before but oh well! I found it on the other site. :peace: Harry
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:rofl: yes @Harry , I've seen a couple of variations of this over the years, and it's funny to think someone would do it. What's next, a Case with snowcaster held by a crane cleaning the snow on the roof?
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Truck on side of road filling its self up with fuel, using a gasoline generator. Hehe.

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Hehe. Have a push mower, have a tractor with loader, need your hedge trimmed. Here ya go. :giggle:

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@propane1 The small charging cord diameter makes me think the lightning is charging from 120VAC using less than half of the generators output adding maybe 5-10 miles of range per hour?
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@propane1 Our cows averaged about 40lbs of milk per milking. The neighbor claimed he had a cow that he didn't have to feed. She sucked herself and milked out 50 pounds of milk. I have never managed to find cows that are low maintenance.
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Spike188 wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:12 am @propane1 Our cows averaged about 40lbs of milk per milking. The neighbor claimed he had a cow that he didn't have to feed. She sucked herself and milked out 50 pounds of milk. I have never managed to find cows that are low maintenance.
I would like to see a cow suck them self. What was that farmer smoking? :peace: Harry
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