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<blockquote data-quote="Rx7man" data-source="post: 5502039" data-attributes="member: 125356"><p>I'd be working at night, we had high 100's here this year, and be darned if I was going to subject <em>myself</em> let alone my equipment to working in that heat... </p><p>You know it's too hot when the temp gauge on your tractor is showing 1/4 and you haven't started it yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rx7man, post: 5502039, member: 125356"] I'd be working at night, we had high 100's here this year, and be darned if I was going to subject [I]myself[/I] let alone my equipment to working in that heat... You know it's too hot when the temp gauge on your tractor is showing 1/4 and you haven't started it yet! [/QUOTE]
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