Posted by JHeitkemper on September 01, 2009 at 09:19:14 from (98.115.120.211):
In Reply to: O.T. oldest equptment posted by just another old geezer on September 01, 2009 at 05:15:42:
Seen a lotta Old Stuff , nephew and i recently awakened a 1944 SC Case from a 15 yr slumber,, He will Rake some more with it Today ... Yesterday got a special treat , thanx to the Corn andSoybean ALLIANCE , Rode the BELLE of LOUISVILLE upriver on a nice morning cruise.. she was built in Pittsburg in 1914, and continues running today . Just as Smooth as a fine SWISS watch ,under the attention of the Loving Crew who tends her every need , I told the guys in the Engine room , You guys Are Very Lucky , And they Smiled and AGREED .. Booneville In. has a turn of the century All fuel engine with a 8ft. flywhheel that used to pump water for the town of Ferdinand..
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