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Ahh the things men & children never seem to stop playing in the dirt.
We can play in it in many ways, then once we become tired of it we add some water then we get creative. We can make mud pies to mud bogging to mud racing.
Or keep little boys & girls busy for hrs. It's just plan Dirt friendly
The come back kid pulls off another job well done.
Orich
Besides the fact that I've been running that tractor since I was 8, This may explain JEFFFAFAs impressment. As of a couple weeks ago, I am actually level three certified. (The highest level) haha. I liked it so much I decided to do it for life.
I was really hoping to go to work in the Midwest oil boom. But that has seemingly dried up for the time being. I have one more semester of school left and then I will also have an associates degree in heavy equipment. On top of the level 3 national Cert.
I was really hoping to go to work in the Midwest oil boom. But that has seemingly dried up for the time being. I have one more semester of school left and then I will also have an associates degree in heavy equipment. On top of the level 3 national Cert.
Nice! I'm jealous of you. I love playing in the dirt.
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