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Re: O/T Years of Experience
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Posted by davewavey on October 22, 2006 at 17:22:07 from (69.54.115.254):
In Reply to: O/T Years of Experience posted by jeremy in NE on October 22, 2006 at 16:02:47:
I am a relativley young guy in here. I was born in 79, yes im only 27. I grew up in Wichita, KS, the big city. Never layed a hand on a tractor in my life until I met my now wife. We dated for a bit and then she let me come on out to her place, and this is where i found out she had inherited 40 acres and the house, all paid for in full..lol Boy did I strike it lucky. Anyhow, my wifes dad grew up in Colorado around old internationals and fords. After helping him around the farm and learning the ropes, i got hooked, and I got it bad!!! I now have a 1962 Fordson Super Major, and a 1951 Ferguson TO20.I tore down the Fordson and rebuilt alot of it, and am currently doing the same to my ferguson. It helps that I was a Heavy equipment mechanic for Uncle Sam in the Army for 3 years. I also worked for a Freightliner service Dept for about 3 years. I apply alot of that knowledge, along with the help of some of you "older" guys in here to nurture my addiction to old iron...lol And it doesnt stop there, as my kids grow up and move away in the future, I am sure I will end up littering this old farm with multiple old iron machines. My next yearning calls to the tune of a John Deere unstyled B, That will be my next treasure hunt!! Thanks guys!!
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