Posted by bruce from Can. on July 11, 2015 at 11:05:00 from (184.151.37.127):
Well today I rode the Case 730 near 30 miles to get to the farm where I was a boy. My great grand father bought this far in 1903 . And it was sold in 2010 to settle my fathers estate. The folks that purchased the farm built a real nice home where I used to grow hay/ corn. They have me come back each year and sell me the standing hay. My dad had about 36 summer cabins he built along the lake in the 1930'.s. They where old and tired , the new owners tore them all down exept two. Did a real nice clean up, and keep all the. Grass cut. I had been cutting for over four hours , and thought a rest by the lake would be nice, went down and felt the water. Almost dropped my bibs and jumped in.Never got to enjoy the beach much as a kid, there where always paying customers for the cabins , and we had hay to do, and cows to milk. Well that part hasn't changed much, I had better get back to work before the old Case thinks we have retired. Bruce
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