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My dad had one of those radios on each of his open cab tractors, one was an expensive am/fm radio, it officially was a JD radio. had a real nice sound to it, and real loud. it used to be on the tractor with no cab until the front end scoop carrying a large round bale had a hydrolic valve stick, where the scoop raised all the way up, and up, and up, until the bale rolled over the top, and down the arms. I think it was my brother driving at the time, anyway, whoever was driving bailed off the tractor, and the bale came down and landed on the new radio. That radio got pulled off and sat in the junk pile for years, till I pulled it out, and fixed it. I wired it up for fm only, because the switch back and forth was broken, and I liked fm, because it had my kind of music on it and AM didn't. I thought fixing the radio to work any at all would make my father happy, but he was angry that I made it only work with FM. (give him an inch....)
Hey guys, just got a call from the daughter and she is going to have another baby. I'm mad, sad, and excited at the same time. I will leave the rest for another time.
Michelle, you'll have to look at it as just the blessing of another grandchild.
That is the exciteing part. The sad and mad part is the dad of the baby. He has no job, his parents gave him a credit card, limit of $500 a month and then on top of that they give him $400 cash a month. The credit card is paid off every month by his parents. My daughter has a full time job, goes to college, and bes a mom to my grandson. Jackie pays all the bills. So that is my problem with the whole deal. Thats the rest of it.
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