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Handy dood
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I ain't really built for modeling anything but 2xl t shirts. Hand model was out long ago
You’re hard to get along with?[emoji849]
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Lol you’ve seen what West Virginia farmers farmWell......we do try to farm on the flattest spots. LOL
We have our share of vertical places.
I’ll check with him to see if the person responded@dall did your buddy get that Dolmar?
ExactlyYou’re hard to get along with?[emoji849]
Sent from Hoskey hilltop
lol you asking for one ? LolSo... no hand jobs?
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Orr...571874b5a6ba80f5!2m2!1d-77.033423!2d40.155193 says 48 minutes@leadfarmer are you anywhere near Mechanicsburg? Or more important close to Williams Grove Speedway?
34 minutes for @Wolverine@leadfarmer are you anywhere near Mechanicsburg? Or more important close to Williams Grove Speedway?
Clover around here gets eaten by the deer before you can cut it.
You guys grow a lot of meth there, right?Lol you’ve seen what West Virginia farmers farm
Lmao...You guys grow a lot of meth there, right?
We grow lots of fat chicks here.
Folks around here will cut it every 7-10 days if it gets one rain...wide open sunshine will make that *s-wordt grown a foot a day damn near it. Got some spots of that *s-wordt in my yard...if it wasn’t for it, I wouldn’t have to mow the underlying centipede twice a month.Clover around here gets eaten by the deer before you can cut it.
Bahia is grown for hay here. If you get rain once a week you can cut it every 15 days.
Lots more hay but not as good nutrition per bale as clover mix.
I know you got a few 4 leaf clovers outta that field.
Trust me, I know. And it ain’t like I’ve got a yard full of it either. Constantly re-sharpening/rotating through blades here.Bahia will dull a blade real quick on a mower.
lol you asking for one ? Lol
Clover around here gets eaten by the deer before you can cut it.
Bahia is grown for hay here. If you get rain once a week you can cut it every 15 days.
Lots more hay but not as good nutrition per bale as clover mix.
I know you got a few 4 leaf clovers outta that field.
Trust me, I know. And it ain’t like I’ve got a yard full of it either. Constantly re-sharpening/rotating through blades here.
What kind of blades are you using?
Rotary and Husqvarna...hi-lift/mulching mostly.What kind of blades are you using?
lol you asking for one ? Lol