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Posted by in-too-deep on March 21, 2018 at 09:37:09 from (209.81.122.190):

Takin' a trip down memory lane here. I hope I don't miss anyone. Going to try to do this in chronological order.

"730virgil" Pretty sure I was still in high school or maybe just out of. He sold me a 1968 IH pickup that I still have, and a bumper-pull car trailer that my parents have. Been to his place a couple times. Really need to stop in again on a trip back to Illinois.

"uh-oh" Got to be good buddies with this guy but I don't think he posts here anymore. Drove down to Missouri on a whim to hang out for the weekend.

"old" Met the famous old at his place when I was in Missouri visiting "uh-oh." Don't know if he remembers or not.

"Dave from MN" Stopped at Dave's place when I was making my move to Minnesota. Had almost all of my worldly possessions in my S-10 and boat when I met him. Visited a few times and most recently saw him last summer when we stopped in with my wife and kids.

"paul" Swung through New Ulm when my wife and I were on our honeymoon. Yes, that's right. Met tractor buddy while on honeymoon. Visited the Schell's brewery and drove out to Paul's farm. Got a crop and cow tour and had a nice visit with him and his bride. They treated us to pizza in town. Happy Joe's was it?

"oldtanker" Was driving down to buy some tractor tire chains not too far from him so I was able to stop in. Had a great visit and his son made some really good ham bean stew stuff.

"Russ from MN" Met Russ last summer at Lake Itasca Pioneer Days. Didn't get to visit much and I regret that, but I'll make it up to him one day. I make it over to his town quite often for family stuff. Need to make time.

I hope I didn't forget anyone! I am sorry if I did.

This is a great community. Who-all have you folks met? Some of you Michigan and Illinoiz guys have a long list!


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