Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on December 17, 2023 at 21:36:29 from (24.183.84.174):
In Reply to: Re: Sunday video.... posted by db4600 on December 17, 2023 at 17:51:42:
Wasn't a dealer or employee, no sir. Gehl was a hometown company & I'm very familiar with them. Once I started helping out more at the Richfield tractor show, I took more interest in Gehl once the company donated a bunch of their museum pieces to the historical society. Had no idea they had any of that stuff, nor did I know Gehl has their own little mini museum on the property in West Bend. Then, when Gehl donated the films, slides & videos a couple years ago.... I could resist the temptation to curate no longer.
I got a kick out of the home built tractor on the chopper, too! That was really neat to see. Also liked seeing the 2N on the chopper.
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