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OKcity8N

08-27-2002 10:18:45




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Fall 2001, 1949 Ford 8n and me.




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Lou VA

08-27-2002 19:40:19




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
That's the life, but a hammock would be more comfortable. BTW why is your radiator cap on backwards and the right headlamp aiming at the ground?



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OKcity8N

08-28-2002 06:39:11




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 Re: Re: Picture from last fall in reply to Lou VA, 08-27-2002 19:40:19  
Raditor cap is on the way it fits, not necessarily the way it belongs. If and when I pull the hood, I will fix all the dangling and misaligned parts. Previous owner loaned it out and the driver wrecked it. I don't lend my N.



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Lou VA

08-28-2002 15:09:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-28-2002 06:39:11  
OKcity8N, best of luck on your future restoration. I have to rewire my lights too since I went to 12V. I retired about 2 years ago and look forward to using my N here in the western mountains of VA.I wish it would rain more so our fields would grow faster. I use my N only for finish cutting about 8 acres. Although I did pull a stuck UHAUL truck from my snowy back yard a few winters ago. Went into one overgrown area today which I haven't cut in years and sheared off the half inch grade 5 shear bolt on the cutter and got some locust tree needles in my front left tire. Hate to buy a bush hog for only 2 acres but none of my neighbors want to do it for pay.

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Lou VA

08-27-2002 19:39:53




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
That's the life, but a hammock would be more comfortable. BTW why is your radiator cap on backwards and the right headlamp aiming at the ground?



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Ultradog MN

08-27-2002 15:25:33




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
Great photo man!
Gave me a good chuckle after a hard day at work.
Thanks



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8n?9n?

08-27-2002 15:22:01




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
Hey OKcity8n where u located in okc i am south and east of chickasha nice pic



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OKcity8N

08-28-2002 06:42:19




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 Re: Re: Picture from last fall in reply to 8n?9n?, 08-27-2002 15:22:01  
South and East of Chickasha? I dated a woman from Duncan. As my handle implies, I am in Oklahoma City. I am between lakes Thunderbird and Draper so far out of the Southeast side of the city that I am almost in Norman and what they call 'east of city.'



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don tx

08-27-2002 15:16:01




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
Have you had a chance in your busy schedule to fix that droopy headlight? Obviously thats not the original seat, to be able to kickback like that. Has it got armrests?(%^) DON TX



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OKcity8N

08-28-2002 06:43:51




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 Re: Re: Picture from last fall in reply to don tx, 08-27-2002 15:16:01  
BTW, the seat is original. I was hamming it up for the picture. Believe me, it was NOT comfy. Laffs.



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OKcity8N

08-28-2002 06:36:30




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 Re: Re: Picture from last fall in reply to don tx, 08-27-2002 15:16:01  
Droopy headlight came with the tractor. Previous owner LOANED The N to a neighbor who promptly wrecked the tractor. The headlights are the orginals but the tractor is 12 volt, so they never worked anyway. Yes, someday, when I have time, I will fix it. But, for now, I am waiting until I remove the hood.



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Jim.UT

08-27-2002 13:56:39




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
Looks like you're just waiting for the snow!



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The Only Thing Missing......Mikey.ID

08-27-2002 11:44:22




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 Re: Picture from last fall in reply to OKcity8N, 08-27-2002 10:18:45  
Is the cool, refreshing beverage!

Mikey



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