Posted by Paul Searl on September 15, 2011 at 20:36:29 from (74.32.243.114):
In Reply to: Big John's BIG Brother posted by super99 on September 15, 2011 at 19:48:51:
Woah, I didn't notice that leaving. Seemed like a steady stream coming in, its going to be a heck of a show. I was watching the big reeves arrive, what an awsome brute. There's a lot of unique and rare tractors there this year, I don't recall ever seeing a steel wheel R either.
It was good to meet you, sorry we couldn't stick around to chat, dad was on a tight schedual for the evening. We'll be sitting around by our line I am sure a bit watching the sawmill, feel free to stop by and chat again when we'll have more time. We'll probably be messing some more with the Heider trying to get it to go.
I plan to take a lot of pictures tommorrow.
This post was edited by Paul Searl at 20:38:17 09/15/11.
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