Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 20, 2017 at 16:32:25 from (71.187.22.71):
This is the farm we grew up on in NJ.I was out that way today . My brother has the flu,so I stopped in and fed his animals .He has some chickens and ducks,some goats ,and some hogs. His pigs really look good,nice and shiny Him and my nephews collection seems to be growing well too,,, 7my dad bought the ford dielsel 3000 new my brother is a very good mechanic,,and buys and sells parts for dozers etc, he bought a nice ford backhoe at an auction Thats actually my trailer,,its been there for 20 years or so,,I think its his now,,lol,,the red car is not mine,,,lol the Massey 135 my dad bought new ,I Drove that quite a bit when I was young doing brushogging jobs around town that Ford belongs to my nephew the firetruck, is my nephews too You might ask,why I didnt get one of my Dads tractors,,my brother and I get along very i could have ,,but I saw my Ford in the woods broken down at a job i was on.I made the guy an offer.My brother fixed it up for me,,and I painted it .I was happy with that,,and the tractors stayed right at home where they always were .i do say,,my brother and nephew do like to collect! lol
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