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Posted by Stan on April 03, 2001 at 14:32:37 from (65.162.104.6):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is there judging at your shows? posted by F20II AMEN Bother on March 30, 2001 at 21:33:57:
Just looked at some of your tractors on your web-site. Really like the 340. My first real tractor-driving job was for a farmer who used IH/Farmalls. I thought that was the only kind of tractor worth driving! Spent many days on a 460 diesel. And Alabama gets really hot in the summer! He farmed cotton and soybeans. Raised hogs too. You mentioned somewhere on your page, trucking stories. My dad was a truck-driver all his working life. Drove cross-country quite a few years hauling farm equipment for a Huntsville, AL mfg. ( John Blue Co.) That mention brings back lots of fond memories. Going with him in a truck was the best kind of fun I had when I was a kid. I still love to hear a diesel run. As for tractors I just got a MF165 diesel, have a 1964 Ford 2000 Offset, a 1952? Earthmaster, and a 1954? MM Avery V. Guess I like all kinds of odd-ball junk.
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