The humor is great. I was chuckling about the die-electric grease. Wife entered and wanted to know what was so funny. My wife is electrically and mechanically declined. I was in the middle of explaining the die-electric grease humor when she patted me on the head and left the room. Maybe it was a slap. I'm a bit thick headed.
New rule: If Eugene can not explain the humor to his wife it ain't funny.
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Eugene, my wife just shakes her head and keeps walking when I am on a tractor forum.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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my girfriend keeps suggesting that i paint one green
NOT but there seems to be a lot of head shaking here, too
Rolled a W4 standard into my son's garage saturday. guess he was tired of me coming up behind him on my 'A' while he was on a cubcadet original so now we got the W6, his W4, and my autobody friends '47 cub to work on. His cub is from the original owner (his FIL) and has no starter/hydraulics/lights/generator. i haven't seen it yet, but thats what the original bill of sale indicates. I'm curious as to the serial number of this one.
NOT but there seems to be a lot of head shaking here, too
Rolled a W4 standard into my son's garage saturday. guess he was tired of me coming up behind him on my 'A' while he was on a cubcadet original so now we got the W6, his W4, and my autobody friends '47 cub to work on. His cub is from the original owner (his FIL) and has no starter/hydraulics/lights/generator. i haven't seen it yet, but thats what the original bill of sale indicates. I'm curious as to the serial number of this one.
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