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Posted by Tim Malin on March 28, 2004 at 11:53:09 from (207.190.93.55):
With my upcoming graduation (37 school days!!!) my mom has been going through some old tapes for some of my friends at school who want to compose a senior video. On one of them, from 1991, two years after our barn fire, we are breaking land on the farm we bought in addition, my Grandpa driving our beautiful 1066 with ROPS (no canopy), shiny as heck, pulling a 4 bottom automatic reset IH 710 I believe, listening to her roar across the field, just as fast as the 826 pulling the big 510 (might be 5100) IH grain drill, my uncle driving it and I'm riding on the fender, and my other uncle with our 856 pulling the big winged 22 foot disk. Those are the days I really remember. Being 4 and 5 years old and riding with my uncles or grandpa. It was so cool to see that 1066 pull that plow as fast as the 826 pulling that grain drill. Brought goosebumps to my skin and tears to my eyes. I thought I'd mention it because I know you guys can relate, especially since you can have some of the memories but not the equipment today. I miss that 1066.
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