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How I Became a Tractor Fan | Well, you see Im 36 years old but I remember when I was a kid my dad worked and still does on massey stuff. well I decided I wanted to get involved in what my dad could love so I bought me a tractor. O no not just any tractor it was a Farmall. o yes it was red but not massey red. I rember when me and my husband told dad we got us one... dad said' thats no massey' well I said 'nope but dad its red' I also said:'if you cant farm some why not FARMALL' well now it takes the family on new diminsions. as you see we all have diffrent types. my brother is a allis fan. when summer gets here it takes us almost all day to get to the shows as my brother has 4 tractors: 3 B allis's and a Ajonhdeere, dad has 1 M farmall 1 minnieapolis moline and 5 masseys, and last comes us with our 1 and only H farmall that started the family ofdivision in tractor talk. o yes we love to go to shows and some pulls with them. it looks like a bunch of jimpsies some times but o well its for the fun of the sport. we put on tractor shows and pulls in our town to in the month of june every year to keep our town going and alive. well that about sums it up for you. this missouri girl is truely a farm girl all around. Angie Harmon Kane, mo, entered 2007-12-21 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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