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Re: How many of us remember ??
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Posted by JDM on November 04, 2001 at 07:55:23 from (206.74.34.176):
In Reply to: How many of us remember ?? posted by mjd on November 04, 2001 at 05:34:06:
Nope,dont recollect any of those days.I wasnt born until 69!But......I do remember the same tractors used sitting in our barn at home covered in dirt and grease.I remember the Hs and Ms we used for smaller jobs,the 141 IH combine and the 45 John Deere combine we used.(My uncle still uses the 45.)I remember the 706 I learned to drive on,(and I learned to crash on and I learned to watch what I was doing on)I remember the No. 20 offset harrow I almost killed myself with.(I was really too young to be plowing at the time but I wanted to impress my Dad)All of our farm equipment was old,some of it older than others!But it all kept going strong.The only peice that I know of that isnt still working today is the 141 combine!Dad sold it after he quit farming and the guy who bought it chopped it into scrap metal.I really hate that too.
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