I Killed My Tractor :(

Smart Red

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I am so distressed. I love that big orange machine. I want one just like it (minus the smoke and fried harness).

I hope your time apart is short and that big, beautiful machine doesn't become high maintenance eye candy.
 

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Give it some time to loaf, Bay'.

Bring it home, spread some orange marmalade in celebration, and get back to work.

Up too early ...

Steve
 

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how about Rosie? she'll be smelling like roses when she comes back from the tractor doc! i was also thinking of Rosie the riveter when i thought of it.
 

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I like Phoenix. I also like Rosie, but can't use it, son has a horse named Rosie.

Any more names? We have probably a week to come up with one. I will get letters and put her name on her, take a picture and post it, giving due credit to the winner!
 

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Ouch, hope the fix is quick, painless and NOT expensive. :fl
Naming stuff Is always fun.... how about Lady Marmalade. (Sorta bounced off Steve's idea.) Or Tangerine.
 
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When I saw the title of this post, I thought you fried the engine. Burned wires are a pain, darn them, but not too bad. Even if you have to replace the whole loom, things arn't too bad.

If I be there, I'd fix it for you, it's not that big a deal.Good luck with it.

Richard
 
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