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Well, by the time I was done at the grocery store, and the grain elevator the trunk was full. Not to worry, the two bales of hay I picked up from a local farmer fit perfectly in the back seat. The real trouble came when I stopped at an antique store and discovered the rocking chair I simply had to have wouldn't fit in the passenger seat. However, a farm girl is never without baling wire and in a few minutes that ole rocked was anchored solidly on the roof. After such a good trip, I think I am going to drive her to a hog roast tonight. You know, one of those deals where everyone drives out to the middle of a big field...... [/ QUOTE ] WOW. I knew that car looked familiar. Was that you? I thought Jethro had traded the old truck for a Camaro and lost Granny at the last stoplight! ![]() So when did you weld the trailer hitch to the bumper? I knew we had talked about a fifth wheel ball on the roof but I guess your welding classes must have required some "homework" huh? Don't worry Jeff....she did a great job (barely noticable) and only plans to pull the horse trailer, not the car hauler. ![]() Annie, did you put the Mud Tires on before you headed to the hog roast like I asked you?
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