tractor to the rescue

Why would hubby be driving Lucille, our tractor, to town?

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And then …

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What’s this at our little retail store? A crime scene?

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Something’s not right?

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Stay tuned for more …

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Oh, I love me a good small town mystery! And a Red Tractor?? Now that is absolutely the cat’s meow in travel for this MJF Farmgirl #3109 aka Red Tractor Girl! So, what’s up???In Florida, one would worry about a sink hole opening up under the foundation. But the last photo of 3 men at the base of the structure is indeed very curious! BUt why would a tractor be brought to the scene? You must keep us in the loop on this mystery!

  2. nan roberts says:

    Oh, I really want one of those! And it’s got a back hoe and a front end loader! And such a good size! I’m sure I could use one somewhere. I’ve always wanted one.

  3. ann welsh says:

    I think they are going to dig a basement! lol.

  4. Cyndi thoman says:

    Are you Gone Move The build to your Farm? It so cute!

  5. Judy Acker says:

    Do y’all have skunks up there?

  6. Karlyne says:

    I thought of skunks, too, but Lucille does seem a bit of over-kill for a skunk!

  7. Nan Roberts says:

    Plus, it’s red.

  8. Linda Rogers (sissarge) says:

    I love your Lucille, I also have one, I love the Orange Kubota!! I use mine a lot. Don’t have the backhoe, but do have the front end loader, and it is so handy. I think you may be hooking up a sewer line or a water line. Love the fancy little building!

    • MaryJane says:

      I had a booth at a county fair several years ago and across from me was the Kubota booth. I wandered over and came home with a Kubota and several attachments because they were offering one of those no interest loans. That was 4-5 years ago and it’s almost paid off. Interest adds up! I love my Kubota also. It gets used around here every day. I recently bought a fork lift attachment.

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