Thanks for sharing as I retired back to the 400 acre family farm here in Missouri after a long career in aerospace as an engineer. I just truly enjoy the freedoms of rural life and the ability to establish "my own day" as I do the feeder calf thing along with hay and the like. I really enjoy my Farmalls as they were the tractors of the 1940's and 50's when I was growing up around here and grandpa did all the neighborhood thrashing. I was up at our local CaseIH dealership a couple of years ago picking up something for my Farmall M and paid with a personal check. I asked the counter man if he wanted any ID and he said you don't have to worry about those folks farming with the old Farmalls there're making money it's the guys with the new cab tractors and their new combines you have to wonder about. Sounds like Allen has the right come-back as the snot nose kid is probably one of those with a lot coming in but even more going out on a yearly basis. Just be glad you can sleep ever night and doing it from being tired from doing your own thing and making a little to boot. Take care and enjoy your little piece of heaven, Hal.
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