Happy Birthday Brian!
Happy Birthday Brian!
Enjoy the day, and I hope things are moving along nicely with the move to the new digs
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
happy birthday! 
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Hey Brian, have a great birthday!
Moving huh? Moving is never fun even if it's to a place you really want. It's just plain work! Anyway, I hope your new place is great!
Moving huh? Moving is never fun even if it's to a place you really want. It's just plain work! Anyway, I hope your new place is great!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
happy happy....joy joy! (ok yes i'm a rabid ren and stimpy fan.......but is there any other kind)
don't be an EEEDIOT,have a great b.d. brian!
don't be an EEEDIOT,have a great b.d. brian!
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Have a very Happy Birthday, Brian! I hope the move to your new place is going well. 
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Thanks guys!
The moving prep has been heinous......so many phone calls, mountains of paperwork and scheduling nightmares. Along with finishing up a few repairs on our current home. All while working my normal multiple jobs (which I am thankful for especially in the current economy).
I recently got the thrill of shopping for a new tractor......way more expensive than I guessed for something adequate for dealing with the new property. I believe the house and getting to hang on to the LK and GN are enough of a birthday and Christmas gift for the next few years.
The moving prep has been heinous......so many phone calls, mountains of paperwork and scheduling nightmares. Along with finishing up a few repairs on our current home. All while working my normal multiple jobs (which I am thankful for especially in the current economy).
I recently got the thrill of shopping for a new tractor......way more expensive than I guessed for something adequate for dealing with the new property. I believe the house and getting to hang on to the LK and GN are enough of a birthday and Christmas gift for the next few years.
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Wow, a lot of birthdays in December. Happy Birthday, Brian.
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
cheers, Brian!
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Happy birthday Brian. I am glad all is going well for you and I hope its that way after the move. Enjoy your day. 
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Whoa, new tractor! You're gonna have to fill us in on that one! What did you get???incubus2432 wrote: I recently got the thrill of shopping for a new tractor......
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Happy birthday, Brian! 
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Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Nothing that exciting for the true land owners on here. We got a John Deere 2305 (4wd compact tractor with 24hp 3 cylinder diesel.....ordered with front end loader and 62" cutting deck). I'll also be getting a 9" auger setup to run off of the rear pto.cjj wrote:Whoa, new tractor! You're gonna have to fill us in on that one! What did you get???incubus2432 wrote: I recently got the thrill of shopping for a new tractor......
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We "only" have 5.25 acres and once we get the barn built and pastures fenced we'll have less to deal with as far as cutting but more tractor type work. The 2305 seems just about right for our needs.
Jared will be disappointed that I didn't opt for the Kubota.
Re: Happy Birthday Brian!
Hey, those little tractors are perfect for smaller places. That one's not too much different than the one I got my wife a while back for cleaning around the horse pens. We called it the "Jane Deere"

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
