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Post by jacoblarson on Aug 19, 2009 12:03:29 GMT -5
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Post by scalefarmer on Aug 19, 2009 19:44:23 GMT -5
N I C E!!!
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Post by caseihman94 on Aug 19, 2009 21:03:41 GMT -5
I like some of those grain trucks, and that old ford pick up (I think it's a ford)
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Post by 70ds on Aug 19, 2009 21:32:39 GMT -5
Nice journal. I love that Brig. Keep up the great work.
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Post by jacoblarson on Aug 20, 2009 17:25:42 GMT -5
Thanks!
Yep, that pickup is a 76 ford 350. Had a matchbox truck that I stuck on a late model ford F350.
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Post by baker2 on Aug 20, 2009 17:53:58 GMT -5
that brig is sweet and what size ford tractor is that?
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Post by mnjosh on Aug 20, 2009 18:35:00 GMT -5
The entire setup looks awesome. Very much looks like a Red River Valley farm.
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Post by HuskerGLEANER on Aug 24, 2009 22:58:30 GMT -5
I think the only thing that keeps those red machines running is the silver on their rims! Haha JK!! Your whole display and equipment line up is incredible in detail, keep up the great work!
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dph
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Post by dph on Sept 4, 2009 17:11:56 GMT -5
Man I love that 1680. You sure did a nice job on it.
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nix
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Post by nix on Sept 6, 2009 12:44:56 GMT -5
do you have any pictures of them in the field combning?
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Post by jacoblarson on Sept 6, 2009 20:31:28 GMT -5
No i dont have any combining pics. I dont have a wheat field that I feel is fit to post so I just left out that part.
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Post by shawntelaak on Sept 9, 2009 9:46:14 GMT -5
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so sweet. Good job.
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Post by farmerboy3 on Oct 13, 2009 17:51:20 GMT -5
lets see the MF 860
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