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Home-made Bursitis | An old friend of mine had a rumley and 4 years ago he got took down with cancer and is a survivor, but his muscles have collapsed somewhat, and I was his volunteer cranker and all went well. Orville this year turned over the registration to me, and he warned me 'this tractor takes patience my boy patience, and it will be fun', well not much for advice I had to demonstrate and now I have that old farmers ache, but I did learn, these steam tracton engines are a big attraction and what makes them so popular is they start to stink you out of the park at 0530 and are in the parade in the late afternoon and have steam on all that time, well now I take my predecessors advice start the rumley at 0800 and shut it off after the afternoon parade, as he says, these old tractors are made to start once a day and between start and shutdown, do a good days work, now I do have fun and the shoulder is getting better, good luck and DO PUT YOUR TRACTORS TO WORK AT THE SHOWS carl kitchen, on, entered 2001-10-11 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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