Tom, Several years ago I watched an RFD-TV show featuring Mr. Mehmke as he gave a tour of his collection (that was way before the 99.8% air time about horses they have now). I remember him as a very polite and intelligent man. In the fall of 2010 my wife and I followed the Lewis & Clark trail from Sioux City to Ft. Clatsop. I drove out to the Mehmke farm, but found he was no longer living. A young man said I could look at the tractors. I remember the family dog followed me around....he wasn"t threatening or anything, but seemed more lonely than wary. I took the dog"s picture while he was standing on a big flat rock near the driveway. Mr. Mehmke also had a very nice large Case "Eagle" globe by the driveway.
If you live in that area, I wish I would have known that. The walk along the river front in Ft. Benton is a feet-tingling experience (Ag museum great also). And standing on the hill by the mouth of the Marias River is spell binding....I could just see Lewis & Clark discussing with the men as to which river to follow. I saw a smaller Big Bud working up near Loma. LA in WI
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