Posted by rrlund on December 23, 2014 at 09:37:22 from (162.250.24.206):
In Reply to: Re: Good old days posted by Donald Lehman on December 23, 2014 at 09:26:39:
Yep,I got the three beater manure spreader with that tractor too,I'd forgot about that. I had the Ford/Hubley 800 tractor set in the barn box with a trailer and three bottom plow. I remember there were two plastic crates of chickens for the trailer. There was a kid with downs syndrome my age here in the neighborhood. His mother brought him over one day and he smashed those crates in to little bitty splinters. I bawled my eyes out. I'm still traumatized over that incident. If I see him around anywhere,that's still to this day the first thing I remember about him. I had an Oliver 1800,Case 930 Wheatland,Allis 190,Farmall 806,a Hubley wide front like a Farmall M and a True Scale like a 460 just to name a few others. It seems like my childhood must have lasted 25 years to have had the time to have all the stuff I had and still spend as much time as I did on my bicycle. It's like the words in that old song,"When the days stretched out before me like a long long Texas road.".
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