Glen: I'm quite certain that is correct. You mentioned making that extra trip to the field, reminded me of an old codger back in my hometown in Nova Scotia. Lawerence was known to be a very gruff but gentle and mild mannered sort of guy. The type to never get rough with his equipment. Folks also liked to tease him as he never married until he was 50. He married an English tracher that probably never made a grammer mistake in her life. I had her for a teacher in high school. Lawerence was a good target.One day I was at the welding shop, and Lawerence came in with the front end off his 8N, broken in two at the pivot point. The welding shop owner just couldn't resist and said, "Lawerence how did you ever do that." He added a whole lot more I can't remember. Lawerence said, "Gerald, you know how it happens, a fool tries to bring the last two loads of wood home in one load." I don't believe we've met, you and I exchanged some e mails about three years ago, something about tractors. I have your e address written down, I actually had Glen written in there as well.
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