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Re: Re: Dads C roared to life tonight
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Posted by Paul Shuler on November 17, 2000 at 15:19:17 from (152.163.207.64):
In Reply to: Re: Dads C roared to life tonight posted by Bob R on November 17, 2000 at 12:43:57:
I live on a city size lot so I don't get much farming done. I first drove a restored Farmall H in Spencer Iowa when I went up there on a mission trip with our youth group at church. It was the Pastors and he had a belly mower on it for mowing the 5 acre church lot. He let me mow with it and I was infected with red fever. After driveing that tractor I just could not get it out of my mind and just thought my live would be incomplete without one. I now have infected my dad and 8 year old son. My whole family thinks we have lost our mind. I hope to use it to push snow and maybe mowing. I also plan on taking it to some local shows and fairs. I have a 1953 Super C and my dad bought a 1950 C at a sale that we just got running. Tommorow I am picking up a B I bought for $250:00. Yes I have lost my mind, I now have 3 tractors and no farm. I love it man.People just look at me and scratch their heads.
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