And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Her smile will turn to a frown the first time anything on that John Deere tractor breaks and she finds out that she won't be allowed to fix it herself! She will then become an advocate for "right to repair" laws!
She called and said something about plowing the back 40….
ReplyDeleteJust another day at work, but it is a short commute!
ReplyDeleteStunning.
ReplyDeleteThat turf doesn't look like it needs much mowing. What kind of turf is that?
ReplyDeleteThe Amazone UF 1801 is a rear mounted boom type sprayer with 24 meter width.
ReplyDeleteGerman made, I have not seen many here. Could be this is a german lass.
German lass would be a madchen.
DeleteSweet! What a babe!
ReplyDeleteResembles Centipede grass
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is just me, but the Amazone UF 1801 is not the point. Not at all.
ReplyDeletesorry, but I am into tractors. past it on lovely ladies.
DeleteNot to you.
DeleteShe seems able to melt my heart.
ReplyDeleteCould be Swedish, wearing RevRace pants...not that it matters...albeit indicates more 'coolness' beyond the tractor-mode.
ReplyDelete"Baby, you can drive my car"....uh, tractor.
ReplyDeleteLisa, is that you?
ReplyDeleteHope she doesn't catch anything from the seat.
ReplyDeleteHer name is Marie Hoffmann. "Influencer" for TopAgar magazine. Sort of Germany's answer to Max Armstrong.
ReplyDeleteGerman anything is usually superior.
ReplyDeleteAny idea as to what those hoses/lines are that appear to be connected to the tractors' axle?
ReplyDeleteHer smile will turn to a frown the first time anything on that John Deere tractor breaks and she finds out that she won't be allowed to fix it herself! She will then become an advocate for "right to repair" laws!
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