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Posted by Super Lurker on December 12, 2003 at 00:58:02 from (141.129.1.114):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Show Comments posted by Mr. Obvious on December 11, 2003 at 16:57:53:
It is Frank's tractor and he's worked hard to restore it like he wants it. He shouldn't have to guard it to keep it nice and neat. Way too many people look at it as just an old farm tractor like Dad used to have. Dad didn't mind beating his up, so the owner won't mind either. Don't get on it unless you have permission. Take all the pictures you want of the grandkids setting on it after you ask. This past summer I saw an older man and maybe his son trying to hand start a B. It didn't belong to them, but dad wanted to show son how we used to do it. Didn't set well with the owner when he came back. Also saw at another show 2 boys about 6 or 7 playing ride the horsey on the hood of an unstyled A. Mom and Dad thought it was cute. The owner kept his cool alot better than I ever could. It may be just an old tractor, but look and don't touch until told it's OK by the owner.
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