You Can Tell You Are From The Country If......

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I worked for an electric utility for 15 years and retired a year ago.
I was a mechanic and looked after a fleet of bucket trucks and derricks.
So you changed a lot of hydraulic hoses I bet,
Never got the tool to make my own hoses (end fittings crimper) Big Bucks
 
I can make liquor, fortified mukadine wine, butter, biscuits, chow chow, preserves vu name it
 
Mine was clean when I bought it.

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To be a real country boy you gotta have a gun rack in the back window.......
Nope New wayAR 1 5 under the dash with drop down controls
radio has to be on
heat on defrost
and on med blower
then put flashers on at the same time
Panel pops and drops down for ease of access
 
We had two Farmalls and a Ford. The Ford was worthless.....wouldn't pull a 3 bottom plow. Great utility tractor but not a work tractor. Things have changed a bit these days. My nephew still works on a tractor. Everything is air conditioned and capable of doing 10 times the work today. He manages a 6 man crew and they work 2,000 acres....never plow ...... plant right over the top. Kid is gonna be a farmer all his life.

So, who has spent their weekends at a horse/cattle auction? While other kids in town were at parties I was at the sale barn. The guys I ran with chewed tobaco and had a gun rack in their truck. For fun we went snipe hunting......ha ha!
what Ford? i have a 2N and an 8N, i can pull a 2 bottom if i load the rear tires with fluid. but she is working as hard as she can to pull it.
 

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