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Posted by RB on December 29, 2000 at 13:24:32 from (63.27.122.14):
In Reply to: Why do you? posted by Karl Bader on December 29, 2000 at 07:46:11:
Ill go with BFO,I was born way to late.Although if I had been born back then they probably would mean as much to me now.Its mostly a family attachment to me.Every tractor I own was once owned by someone in my family or given to me by a family memeber.I do have one working tractor,a Farmall M,but it will be retired in a year or two when I save up the money to but myself something a little newer.I enjoy meeting some of the people I get to meet at shows or just folks stopping to see what that steel wheel tractor Im riding in the feild is.Thers nothing more fun to me.
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