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IaGary

02-10-2008 20:51:07




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There are a lot of new names on here lately.

Welcome all. And where are all of you from?

Get on here and tell a little about yourself.

I'm a farmer from eastern Iowa and been playing on this site for almost 3 years now.

How bout you?

Gary




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dave2

02-14-2008 23:53:27




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to GA Dave, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  

SKYBOW said: (quoted from post at 22:41:15 02/14/08) WHEN WERE YOU AT Federal Hocking? Do YOu know both D. Hall's?


Danny Hall was gym, health, drivers ed teacher and coach. I believe his wife was a teacher or something too. Went to 1-3rd grade in Belpre then built a house on our campsite and moved to frost in '74. Terrorized the teachers thru 7th grade, moved to Little Hocking and done 8-9 at Warren, then back to the river and FH to to Graduate in '83 (last 2 years at Tri county JVS). Joined the Army and jumped off the train in Germany after the 1st Gulf War.

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dave2

02-14-2008 00:03:49




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to jhill52, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  

skybow said: (quoted from post at 20:54:16 02/13/08) Coolville? Stuart? What is the town? I still have family back there. I went to Eastern High graduated in 71


On the river bottom a couple of hundred yards from Frost (mile and a half upriver from Coolville. Dad was born & raised in Torch. Family is scattered all over the country now but the immediate and some B&S of Dad's are in Little Hocking, Belpre, and the area.

Dave

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SKYBOW

02-14-2008 21:41:15




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to dave2, 02-14-2008 00:03:49  
WHEN WERE YOU AT Federal Hocking? Do YOu know both D. Hall's?



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dave2

02-12-2008 13:33:11




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to jose bagge, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  

SKYBOW said: (quoted from post at 12:54:12 02/12/08) Grew up dirt poor but very happy in SE Ohio (Meigs County)


Did the same in the next county. Grew up n a little town on the Hocking river.

Military has a way of blowing you around and dropping you off about anywhere I guess.

Dave

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skybow

02-13-2008 19:54:16




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to dave2, 02-12-2008 13:33:11  
Coolville? Stuart? What is the town? I still have family back there. I went to Eastern High graduated in 71



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SKYBOW

02-12-2008 11:54:12




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Skybow isn"t MY nickname-it was my Dad"s..I use it as a way of honoring him. Grew up dirt poor but very happy in SE Ohio (Meigs County) where the number one cash crop is still MJ. Worked on the tomatoe farms till college. Got an AF ROTC scholarship to OU and became a fighter pilot on active duty and the guard. Now I live in Iowa-"The Bridges of Madison County" on 40 hily acres-my dream farm. Have 5 horses, 2 yellow Labs and a barn cat. I use my JD 2940 to mow, move hay, and clean the driveway. I fly for an Airline so I have some nice time off. I consider you guys my friends and advisors. I can"t begin to count the times I have been given excellent counsel on this site. It has saved me lots of money and lots of time. You guys will understand this completely--I fly big jets around the country for a living but when I"m here at home on my 2940 baling hay I feel closest to God. There"s something good, and clean, and right bout it. Thanks for all your help

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JerryCPP(WA)

02-12-2008 09:15:21




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
I live in the very middle of Washington State. Work part-time for the Federal Agency that was on the very top of the list of both employee and customer satisfaction until 2000, and is now at the very bottom. In my off-time I farm with an 8N, a TO-20, and my favorite, an MF-135. Previous life was auotmotive machinist, NAPA parts man, mechanic, welder, etc. Grew up on the farm I now work, in those days cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and the hay to feed them all. Love this forum.

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Rex in Australia

02-12-2008 01:03:06




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
OK, probably a bit of a late reply as I have been away with work.
56yrs old, born on a dairy farm in New Zealand. Did mechanic's trade, specialised in heavy trucks but worked on anything. Moved to Australia in 1982. Got in to civil works (construction) and have been in that ever since, both as a contractor and now as inspector with the Main Roads people. Married 32 years this month, two teenage daughters and a wife that is much loved. Active Christian, but loves old tractors and machinery. Live on 5 acres, have 1940 Allis B and International 434 diesel. Better finish now, enjoy this site very much.
Rex

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farmerweber in PA

02-11-2008 21:45:06




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Live in NW PA and work in a shop building coal mining machinery on the 3-11 shift.Wife and I farm part time,2-3 acres of sweet corn and pumpkins.Also help the rest of the family with the farming(about 100 acres roughly)We're all part timers except grandpa,who's retired.Got a picture of him planting corn with mules in 1945 and have the planter in my garage.



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Keith in Iowa

02-11-2008 19:33:48




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
I live in NE Iowa.I crop farm,and when I'm not doing that I truck cross country with my Kenworth.Grew up farming been trucking 25 of my 47 years.Have 15 Farmalls and IH's ranging from H's to 1568.Also have one Massey.This is an interesting forum,you never know whats going to come up. No comments on chaining down M's.



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BobinKY

02-11-2008 18:53:27




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Hey Gary. Thanks for opening the thread. I love to read about all of the folks on here. I have been watching the site for about 4 1/2 years now and I cherish every minute. I am 56 yo living in Central Kentucky. I have a great wife of 32 years, four kids and one grandkid. I was born and raised on a farm for the most part until I went away to college. I love the classic hot rods and have a few. My boys and I have restored a couple of tractors, a 48 WD and a 55 To 35. We also have a Kubota 3630 4wd for the serious stuff. We have about 100 acres of very rough ground. We are slowly developing this ground to one day retire and raise cattle on. We have our own sawmill and have produced enough lumber to build a deck off of the back of our barn loft and fence about 1100 feet of three plank. We have cleared about 20 acres now and will begin logging this spring. We have a 1 acre lake and a new pond. I appreciate more than words can express the help I get from the folks at this site and I look forward to lurking every chance I get. Thanks to all and please forgive my ignorance from time to time.

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dave guest

02-11-2008 17:59:46




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Its my real name. Me and my friends are addressed as geezers. I am 64 years old and a whole lotta miles. Retired 6 years ago from Cadillac motor car in poletown. Also electrical contractor and landlord for long time. Now I do a whole lotta nothing or less. Love cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles. Used to collect guns, but not politically correct anymore. My greatest weakness is something that won't run and rumor has it that nobody can fix it. It will follow me home everytime. Tried to farm a whole 2 acres, but not anymore. Free grass cutting and electrical work for several churches. Tractors are Cub and A. Once had 2N. Really makes my day, these forums do. Appreciate any and all adv ice and will tell you anything I know. Keep up the good work all.

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davejoe

02-11-2008 17:16:18




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Hello, Dave here from S.E. MI. work as a shop mgr full time and farm part time. Might go back to farming full time if the organic angle works out(right now it is mostly a time and money outlet) Like red tractors, hunting, fishing, dirt bikes and hot rods. Im 51 and act/feel 21, never going to get old (acting) Dave



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old popper

02-11-2008 17:04:43




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Been here in NW Ia. all my life (62 years) except for a stint working for Uncle Sam (63-66). Grew up on a farm, been in the packinghouse- meat processing nearly every since. Working maintenance dept. will have 40 years in this sept. Currently own 10 John Deere tractors 2 A's, 3 B's, an H, a G, a 520, a 620, and a 720 diesel. Mostly read and enjoy, once in a while post a comment. Keep the entertainment rolling. Dale

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Gene Dotson

02-11-2008 16:43:27




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Guess I better tell about me too in self defense. I am 66 years old and retired from factory work for 6 years. Been around farming all my life. Now living on 28 acres and farming 23 acres of that. Have 13 Case tractors from a 1940 "V" to a 1960 "530" also have an IH 660 and a Farmall Cub.
Own and fly my own airplane and have an airstrip on the farm. Attend about 8 or 10 tractor shows each year. Like running the sawmills and threshing machines with my Case "LA" Live alone with my Australian Shepherd, Bandy. Have 3 children and 6 grandchildren who have no interest in tractors or airplanes.
Do part time work for Amish neighbors, driving them around and hauling for them, plus some shop and engine work for them. Keeps the wolf away.
I will be hosting "Cubfest 2008" at my farm in June and expect a lot of the cute little tractors for the weekend of June 20-22

Gene Dotson, De Graff, Ohio (40 miles north of Dayton)

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jbruce

02-11-2008 16:30:14




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
100 miles east of kansas city. Farmed all my life except for couple years helping uncle sam. Logged and ran a sawmill on the side. Cut down on the farming and ran construction equip for 10 years. Set up a welding and machine shop in 93 when had to come in to help take care of my mother. Worked on construction equip, farm equip, trucks and cars. Havn't done much in it last couple years. Bum heart only lets me bale some hay and take care of my cows. Learn something on here every now and then and always enjoy reading the posts. Jim

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Andrew SWPA

02-11-2008 15:52:24




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Have been a regular reader for a couple of years with a few posts. Work in a machine shop making medical devices(components for replacement knees, hips, shoulders) and farm on the side with my retired dad. Have all colors of paint. Enjoy learning how things are done in different parts of the country. Am located south of Pittsburgh.



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chrisalma

02-11-2008 14:47:27




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
I farm a little for myself, Custom combine about 1200a per year, Work for county highway dept., and Vol. Firefighter. Im 33 married for 10 years in May and have a 5 year old girl that loves the tractors and thinks the combine is hers. Got a CaseIH 1666 combine, IH1456, IH756 and New Holland 1720 and big fan of tractor pulling.

Thanks for this wonderful site.
Chris



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HobbyFarmer71

02-11-2008 14:35:00




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Hi everyone, I’m Mark.

I grew up on 80 acres in Linwood, MI; we currently live in Saginaw, MI. My wife and I have a 10-month-old baby boy. My wife and I bought 60 acres that have been in the family almost 100 years now. I'm excited about seeing it turn into a Centennial Farm in the next few years. It's currently rented out, but I'm looking forward to starting to farm it.

The tractors I grew up on are, since my dad still owns most of them, Olivers 66, 77 & 550, Massey Ferguson 65, Allis Chalmers CA & 190XT. I remember dad’s MF 85, but not the JD 70D. He has since added a JD 3010 and an Allis 185.

I use to have McCormick Deering 1954 Super W4 and 1954 Super W6TA, but know I only own a 1950 Farmall H.

I thank everyone that has helped me in the past those that will be helping me in the future. I love this site.

Another Mark B. in MI

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Pitalplace

02-11-2008 14:33:10




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Have been around the site for a few years but don't say to much. Age 54, retired police officer working for the railroad now. I live in west central Nebraska. I have a few tractors but have kinda went towards the antique corn shellers and binders.
I really like this site and appreciate what Kim does here.



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shortcourse

02-11-2008 13:46:14




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Mike from indiana,15 yr.atIHC in FT. Wayne until they closed the plant,owned and operated a reception hall for 25 yr.and still driving school bus. Ford 2n Ferguson to 35 and te 20,this is a great site.



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Heat Houser

02-11-2008 13:29:55




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Live in Northeast Iowa and travel around the country as a rep on hydraulic mining shovels and excavators. The wife and I own 300 ac and 25 beef cows. I have the '41 B Farmall that my granddad bought new, a 560 Farmall that we had as I was growing up, a '47 B JD, a '63 JD 4010 as a loader tractor, and a '77 JD 4630. I enjoy this forum and all the pictures. Keep them coming.

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James Howell

02-11-2008 13:27:00




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Hello Gary. Enjoy reading your posts accompanied by photos from “behind the wheel” of your tractor.

Native Northeast Texan of 57 years. “Stay” (live) near Dallas, TX and employed at Eastfield College in Mesquite, TX. “Home” is 135 miles East of Dallas near I30. Go home to the farm every weekend.

All coworkers agree that I am outstanding ( out standing ) in my field as proven by picture below.

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Raise Cheyenne Bermuda grass as hay crop for the favorite wife’s horses and the neighbor’s cows.

Just another excuse for owning 7 John Deere tractors; 39B, 40B, 43B, 46A, 48A, 52A, 55 70Diesel. Only problem is that I can only ride on one at a time.

This is one of my favorite forums on this site. I am new to this forum, but about 3-4 years “listening and learning” from the John Deere forum.

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RIVIR

02-11-2008 13:06:51




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
yes sir, Im from MANITOBA CANADA, im new at this yesterday tractor, I cannot believe the reponse you got. im a farmer cowboy machanic, also a BIN THERE DONE THAT, Bye for now.



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Wayne Taylor

02-11-2008 13:02:26




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Gary,
Been on the site for a couple of years now and have enjoyed it very much. I just started posting recently. I am a Methodist pastor in South Central Mississippi. I have started collecting old Farmalls and restoring some of them. Also collect Gravelys and David Bradleys. Getting ready to retire in the next couple of years and doing this to have something to pass the time and maybe make an extra dollar of two for retirement play money.
Great bunch of folks and everyone keep up the good work.
Wayne

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mitch furness

02-11-2008 12:57:02




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Hi Gary I live in Australia. Ag Scientist with Govt. I like to get an American perspective on issues you guys talk about and also love seeing your farm/tractor pictures.

Mitch



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LenND

02-11-2008 12:53:00




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
I'm from north central No. Dak. Retired truck driver and farmer. Made a lot of miles on old Farmall M.s , now have a 900B Case to putter with. Very good informational site. Len



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Roger Cornell

02-11-2008 12:17:52




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I was raised on a farm here iS.W WI.I'm70 years old a retired meat cutter.Have 3 MM's zt za &zb. Rc.



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Joe (Wa)

02-11-2008 12:13:46




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Live in the sticks about 70 mi WNW of Seattle. 64, retired marine engineer 9 years ago, don't do nothing. Welped and raised on a dairy farm in PA.

3 Case tractors, '53 VAC, 56' 310, & '59 311B.

Joe



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Eldo case

02-11-2008 10:53:54




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Hi guy's! I don't post much just read what is said. Like my name I have case in my blood. 1070,830,511b,530,351,211b,cc,dc and a 960 case combine that I use. My son's have a 900puller,two vac's one a puller a 444 garden tractor and a 195 super stock garden tractor puller. Also my grandson who is three has a 124 cub cadet stock puller. I live in the middle of nowhere! It is a 100 miles to any larger town like KC, Springfield or Joplin. But I am between three lakes Stockton to the south Truman to the northeast and Lake of the Ozarks to the east. Like to fish just no time hardly. Retired MoDOT field mechanic of 29 years and now I run cattle and custom hay and cut fescue seed. I know some don't like tractor pulling but it takes a lot of know how to compete, with out of a lot of money. My oldest son was Missouri State fair champ more than once when he was going to school. My youngest son was point champ 3 year in the SMGTPA. That is doing it cheap. Keep posting and I will keep reading and once in a will I will put in my two cents worth.

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farmer boy

02-11-2008 10:38:38




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I may have metioned it before but I'm from Southwestern Ontario a little less than an hour south of Walkerton.Own three tractors-Kubota M6030 Allis chalmers 200 and 185. Been here about a year? We have veal calves, beef and a few chickens.



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Alex-41JDb

02-11-2008 10:33:25




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 Holy Michiganders in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Can"t believe how many guys are from MI. I reside in Davison Mi. 20 years old and do constuction. Have a JD B being restored, Farmall M Workhorse in great shape, and a mm u that needs restoring. Im going to school for construction management and getting married in the fall. Looking to do about 9 acres of hay next year and am in need of a baler and rake if any of you michigan guys got good leads. Nice to know a little about everyone.

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Alex-41JDb

02-11-2008 10:36:20




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oliver_t

02-11-2008 10:09:17




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
John Hazen, western NY (Hamlin) retired after 36 yrs in computer work at Eastman Kodak. For the last 25 yrs have had Herefords and a few pigs. Raise hay and a little corn for my livestock. 12 OLIVERS S55,550,2-44,Ind,s66,77,S77,770,S88,1550,1650,1800,
1955. Also older NH hay equipment and NI Corn pickers.



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Dave H (MI)

02-11-2008 10:03:49




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I'm located east of Lansing a bit and do a little part time haying with my old tractors. Have an MTA, 2N, Farmall B, Ford 1520, IH TD-6. Kids raise some small livestock that they show. I have a side business too. Been on the forums for about 7 years.



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ArleninOr

02-11-2008 09:48:30




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Seems most everyone so far is from the centerline east. I'm from Oregon born and raised have about 16 tractors. Custom farm and play with tractors in the winter cause wife says it keeps me out of her hair. 52 yrs old wife 3 kids horses and mules. Like to sneak a comment in once in a while



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MF Poor

02-11-2008 09:42:18




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60 years old, an estimator and project supervisor for a general contractor. I've been working for them near 40 years now. (started as a carpenter) A wife of 40 years, 3 kids, 5 grandkids to spoil. Farming is a hobby and excuse to own a few tractors. I've got a mix of Massey Ferguson and a couple John Deere's. Used to have several Fords. I live in Bullitt County Kentucky on 45 acres.



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davediehl@hotmail.com

02-11-2008 09:23:04




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
Though I've been active in here for a year or so, never formally introduced myself.

Name is pretty obvious, been farming sine I was 5, now 39. Spent the high school years working at a John Deere dealership prepping new tractors. Assembling lawn mowers out of the crate to larger items.

Continued to tech school for automotive repair and was employed at a very slow garage. Couldn't make the ends meet for the lifestyle I was in so I went to work at a marina. Young and dumb, spent more money in women and alcohol than I made. Left there to join law enforcement.

16 years later, I'm still doing the same with alot more experience and training.

Doing that today as well as 36 hours a week at the local Radio Shack store. Plus doing the farm for dad since his heart bypass 2 years ago.

Running all Massey Ferguson with the exception of the JD H and the 6620 combine. I started on the MF 165 gas baling hay. Now running a 1080, 2745, 2805 and I have 2 MF 10 garden tractors.

I stay up for days on end and its just been a way of life for so long, I'm used to it. Worked at the shack Friday, did the police gig Friday night, the shack Sat all day, and back to the police gig Sat night. I crashed Sunday morning at 6:30 am.

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ZacsDad

02-11-2008 09:09:05




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56 yrs old. Been a member here for a few years. Have had IH and MF tractors. Worked farms when I was younger. Currently write technical things for a telecom mfg in Atlanta. I live in SE PA on 5 acres. Currently have a little MF that I play with and use to keep the place looking neat. Have a 4 year old son....He keeps me hoppin'



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jose bagge

02-12-2008 09:53:46




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to ZacsDad, 02-11-2008 09:09:05  
I'm a ZAC'S DAD also- even had it on the back of my racecar for a long time, and had a bunch of embroidered jackets. How large a fella are you?



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eli fsh

02-11-2008 08:33:10




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I live in MN, about one half mile from canada. I been coming here for a couple a years. I don't usually post because my problems have already been covered and are archived. This site has been very informative to say the least. I have a 2 year old son who I hope will be interested in tractors and save a few from the boneyards himself. I have a MM UB and a massey harris 55. I have been working on and looking for information on a canadian made "dominion" gangsaw for quite a few years now. I hope to be able to get it running so the old man it belongs to will be able to see it run. He's been working on the project off and on for about 35 or 40 years. So, if anyone has any info on it I would love to hear it.

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02-11-2008 08:30:51




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 Re: Who, where, what in reply to IaGary, 02-10-2008 20:51:07  
I have been truely shiftless starting in Nov while I was taking the 49 A on it shake down run for the winter to get all the fluids mixed and while going up a incline all forward direction stopped and started moving back wards on its own accord. Coasted backwards to a nice spot with the engine running, but no trans or PTO working. Stationary engine on wheels. Been waiting for a really cold winter and 43 inches of snow in my drive to asked what happened. No snap, crackle, or pop of any kind trans just stopped working. So the arm chair mechanic's jump on this one.

As for me I was raised on a farm in SE Iowa. Spent the summers on or in the Des Moines river when not lifting the 80 pound round bales. First tractor I drove standing in front of Dad was a new JD 1949 B. Left the farm at 17 to go to school and marriage of 42 years and new job and a two years in the Army in the late sixties and retired over 4 years ago with 36 years. Have a nice 36 US B in work cloths starts ever time. Been on this site for 6 or so years. Poke a line every now and them and once in a while a question.Picked up some good sites on tool collecting from reading the comments.

Looking for direction on the A. Mom is getting tired of the lawn ornament.

Another zero temp start of the day with more snow on the way today.

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DLM

02-11-2008 08:22:31




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I am located in southern COLO. retired from John Deere Ind. dealer 35 yrs. mechanic & shop forman. Back in the high school days work for a lot of farmers. Now most of my time is spent in my little machine shop building model engines and small repairs for others. I have restored a 1937 JD- D, 46 JD-B, 47 JD-M still own the D & M Don



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Rick in MN...(who'd have thought?). About 40 miles north and west of the twin Cities. Been on this site for almost 10 years, but do more reading than posting. I have sold parts and done hauling for quite a few people here. Full time driver for a millwork company although laid off now with the housing crunch. Buy and sell a few tractors (pronounced jockey), do some hauling and take in some repairs once in awhile as well. had a love for tractors all my life and always have 15 to 20 around. I like them all but am kind of partial to red with my main concentration being Super H through 656. Also a collector of other odd stuff, gas engines, Kawasaki triple motorcycles, odd mini bikes...ect.

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Larry59

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Hello.. My friends call me Larry. I am retired Law Enforcement Officer. Live down in Missouri close to part of the Lake of Ozarks. In fact like 2 miles from water. Good thing cause I like to fish a lot in summer. Not into that ice fishing. lol I did own a 610 Long diesel tractor. Sold it and got a John Deere A in trade on Long. Sold it cause I did not like that clutch lever. Hit my chicken shed first time I ever tried it out. lol
Got a late 58 B-311 tractor now. 6 ft brush hog and hay forks with rear blade for it. But trying to restore as much as possible my tractor now.
Enjoy talking on here and just setting back reading what is said about things. Can learn a lot just reading on this form. Have a great day *S

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Irv (Ia)

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I live in SC Iowa, design and build machinery for use in the factory I work for. Gonna retire in a year and half and work on a couple rental houses and play with my tractors. My first love besides the missus is a 1950 Ferguson TO-20. Also have a 730 Case, Allis WD & WD45, another TO-20, and a 631 Ford that I'm gathering up parts for. This is a great sight and a great wealth of information. Irv*



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dave2

02-11-2008 07:16:34




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Tom Railsback said: (quoted from post at 08:00:30 02/11/08) I'm a retired Social Security Claims Representative originally from NW Kansas by way of Denver now living under "the Big Sky." My blood runs "Flambeau" red. I'm also the D series technical consultant for the Case Collectors association. I have three of the original tractors from the farm in Kansas, a 29 L, a 30 C and a 49 DC, and have been promised the 51 LA that a neighbor bought at dad's sale in 1986. I also have a 37 CC, a 38 RC and several more D and DC units.
If I'm not playing with my tractors, I can be found playing my tuba in the community bands of the area.


What is the D series? just curious because my tractor is a D series. The German made farmalls (McCormick). Just wondering if it was the same thing.

Dave

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02-11-2008 09:41:12




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The D series was built from 1939 through 1953 with 104,043 units in 11 variations including D, DC, DH, DI, DO, DV, DCS (high crop), and DEX (for export). There were also 16, 173 DE (power units).



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02-11-2008 07:00:30




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I'm a retired Social Security Claims Representative originally from NW Kansas by way of Denver now living under "the Big Sky." My blood runs "Flambeau" red. I'm also the D series technical consultant for the Case Collectors association. I have three of the original tractors from the farm in Kansas, a 29 L, a 30 C and a 49 DC, and have been promised the 51 LA that a neighbor bought at dad's sale in 1986. I also have a 37 CC, a 38 RC and several more D and DC units. If I'm not playing with my tractors, I can be found playing my tuba in the community bands of the area.

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Grew up on farm in Mo. Bootheel, spent 34 years in Air Force (thought about making it a career), retired in '04 in Il outside St Louis, now work as consultant for AF until wife can retire in 3yrs, plan to packup and move to the West Plains area of Mo Ozarks. Like orange: Allis B, Allis C (process of putting back together), WD, D17, 720, D19, this weekend picked up two all crop 66 combines, and slew of snap coupler equipment. Being away from farm equipment for 35 years, I forgot alot about it. So, I ask a lot of dumb questions on here. Normally get good responses with guys helping me learn (or remember). Once in a while I get a smart **s and I just ignore thiem: figure they must be dumber than I am or they'd have something intellegent to say.

I sincerely appretiate all the great advise and help finding parts, etc.

God Bless,
carl

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02-11-2008 06:45:02




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Been enjoying this site for 7-8 years. Post some but take it by spurts and lurk more than post. I enjoy and appreciate the knowledge and experience found here. I'm in my first year of retirement (school principal) and we (son & I) run a tobacco farm in Kentucky. Been here all my 59 years except helping Uncle Sam out (Vietnam) in 71-72. Like Ford tractors as my handle suggest but also work/play with an AC & MF.

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How is everyone, I have been visiting this site for a while and so it makes since to tell you about me. I help my dad and grandpa farm 150 acres in southwest OH a very large garden compared to some of the farms around us, big enough to keep me busy though. Since this is a tractor site I will tell you which tractors I have. All internationals of course, dont hate other models just prefer RED. We have a 966 which isnt a bad tractor just dont have the balls it needs and it likes its drinks. We also have a 560 which is the only tractor bought new by our family, its getting restored soon, I hope.
Unfortunatly we have a 574 which is the only time I can recall IH screwed up, I hate the thing. We just got a Farmall B from a family friend which I would like to restore for my nephew, just turned 5 months old. I saved the best for last my 806 which you can read bout in the stories section, title ole smokey 806, 130 horses of therapy. Thanks for reading.

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02-11-2008 06:11:13




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I'm a truck driver from around Canton, Oh. I have 2 allis b models, one of which my great grandfather bought new in 1946.Dad has a ca and a wd45 that stays at my place most of the time. We don't farm anymore just play around with the tractors. I usually check in here everyday but I'm a student not a teacher in this crowd. I also have a 69 ford f250 and a 69 ford torino to play with. My wife is a nurse and thinks I'm nuts to want to play in the garage rather than some online video game. Thanks for all the help you guys never know your giving. Mike

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02-11-2008 06:00:07




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Hi all, I'm an old retired fa*t from the city in Illinois and now in the boonies collecting antique tractors, I now have a 1929 John Deere GP, a 1945 A, 1951 B and 1960 730 D. I think my next tractor will be a different color but havent decided which yet. I have posted on this board several times this past year and always got excellent info from the pro's on this board. Ben



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Dalton Sogla

02-11-2008 06:00:04




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I'm 15, I live near a little town called Alma Center, in west central Wisconsin. It's about 30 miles south of Eau Claire. I plan on going to UTI tech school in Illinois for Ford diesel mechanics. I started posting on hear near the beginning of June. I have a 1948 Farmall M, a 1951 Massey Harris 44-6, and a 1951 Case DC-3.



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02-11-2008 05:57:13




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I just started on this forum. I recently bought a TO 30 for wildlife work. I'm looking forward to retirement in a couple of years (62)so I can have more time to follow mu avocation. I live 25 miles SW of Grand Rapids, Michigan on an 80-acre farm the belonged to my mother-in-law. It hasn't been farmed in close to 35 years so needs lots of soil additives. It's amazing to watch the native plants take over. It was probably an oak savannah at one time, now one of the rarest habitats. I'm hoping to restore some with controlled burns, etc. My real job is a drywall contractor commercial estimator. Really enjoy the site and am learning a lot.

Larry

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02-11-2008 08:24:48




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Larry, what kind of Fergie do you have, or want to have. I've got a TE-20 and a TEA-20.

There will be a good regional Ferguson show in Montecello, OH and one in the UP this coming Summer.

Jeff*



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02-11-2008 06:24:26




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Hey Larry. Thought I'd offer an invitation to come up to the Blanchard Millpond steam show in August. RayP(MI) does some threshing,my brother in law takes his Keck Gonnerman steam engine. Good little show. We have a lot of fun,almost as much fun as real people.



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old timer in ohio

02-11-2008 05:47:43




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Hey there all;
Been a spectator for about 3-4 yrs seldom post,
but once in a while,I spout off about something
or other.I have never changed my handle, don't figger I ever will.Just turned 75 on 1/29,live in Carrollton,east central Ohio,almost all my life.After a few strokes can't do much of anything.I sure enjoy reading most of posts I'll close now. Bob
God Bless



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jose bagge

02-11-2008 05:17:55




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Howdy! I'm a tire guy out of Virginia, about 50 miles south of that hell hole known as DC. Appaloosas, Corgis and peacocks are the livestock, mud seems to be the feild crop, and the wife says I have too much wood ( 6 kids already)for the winter- and not enough hay!

I have a tremendous amount of gas powered junk that never seems to be turn key this time of year, and an endless supply of duaghter's boyfriends that seem to tear it up regualarly but couldn't spin a screw if their life depended on it.

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02-11-2008 05:12:30




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I am an auto mechanic in northwest Wi. part time farmer have lived here all of my life, and have a variety of tractors Cockshutt 30 two of them, Cockshutt 40, JD 720 , 2 Allis wd 45, Ford 3000, 2 JD B models and a lot of old junk.



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02-11-2008 05:12:21




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I work for Mich. Dept. of Trans. (M.D.O.T.) as a Construction tech. (Inspector). I make sure all aspects of DOT supervised construction meets spesification. I have been on this site since 2003 or so, just now into posting. I have only 1 tractor right now, a 1984 Ford 3910 with 822 origional hrs. I have been collecting Ford implements for the last 3 years or so, so far to date I have a 601 1 row corn picker, a 309 2 row planter, 101 3 bot plow 14", 716 8' blade, 202 6.5' disc, 707 boom pole, 406 2 row cultivator, and a 705 front blade 6'.

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02-11-2008 05:11:22




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I'm a 53 year old living in N.E. Iowa. Started working at the J.D. tractor factory in Waterloo, right after graduating from high school. Have been retired from there for 8 years, so can now spend all of my time with a corn/soybean crop operation. I farm with green and yellow but enjoy reading, looking, and hearing about all of them. Love my old MOPARS and going to The Lake of the Ozarks.



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02-11-2008 03:58:13




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been here a long time asked some dumb questions. got good answers every time. run a gas and diesel fuel/truck/ fuel card lock. for the last 25 years still live on the home place in the country.have over 25 tractors mostly case la 500 va vac vao 300 dc c.



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02-11-2008 04:31:54




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vac54:

Anyone with that many CASE tractors has to be a good man! I have a '53 DC, '54 SC, and a '54 VAC14.

Where do you live?


Glenn F.



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02-11-2008 03:44:43




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I still live on the red clay hill that i was born on, in south Mississippi about 20 miles north of Laurel and 85 miles south of Jackson.
I have a 1953 model 60 John Deere, which is a working tractor. I was raised on the two cylinders farming cotton and corn and in later years dad got into dairy farming. My wife now raises pure bred Arabian horses and i do my farming in a greenhouse. I have a factory job to support everything. The wife is to graduate nursing school in August and says shes gonna take over the work and bill paying so i can come home to work her horses and the nursery.

Randy S

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John N Mi

02-11-2008 03:39:48




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An old retired telephone man and the closest thing I do to farming is my garden and making maple syrup the open pan method. Grew up in NE Kansas the son of a share crop farmer who used horses. Left the farm to join the Navy and learn telephones. I have four old MMs. I now call Petoskey Michigan home. I would like to invite all to visit the Northern Michigan Flywheelers Show july 25 to 28, 2008.
John

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02-11-2008 01:30:08




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Dave Null. Come from SE Ohio family is there but I left about 25 years ago. Spent about 3 years each at Ft Lewis, Wa and FLW, Mo then came to Germany where I stayed. Work for the US Army, Wife and I raise Australian Sheperds, Foundation Quarter Horses, and Norwegian Forest Cats to use up any pesky free time we may run across. If that don't do it, there's usually something to do on the tractor, truck, fence, or honeydo list.

Dave

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02-10-2008 23:58:47




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I am a factory rat outta Detroit. I have a Farmall H, and a 300U. Both of which I have repaired and or restored. I have been looking for aftermarket items for my H, just to be different. I would like to take it to some shows after I retire in a couple of years. I have 10 acres, a great wife, and too little time. I have been on here, under various names, since the mid 90's. I mostly lurk. I have picked up a lot from the guys on here, and people have been very generous with thier time, emailing me and in general just being nice. Great site and a great bunch of guys!!

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02-10-2008 21:18:33




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I'm Bob, as my title implies, and I am a mechanic in the Coast Guard, in Memphis, Tn. I own a Ford 8N, and an Allis B. My wife, Melinda, and I raise goats, chickens, a small garden and two youngins on our small homestead in Hardeman County, TN. I love working on old machines. My wife still homeschools my daughter, though my son is too old. We are active in church and my daughter does 4H some. She won everything goat last year in our county. She kept very through records. Not much to say, I quess.

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This could be interesting, I guess I'll fill in "me"

From SE Minnesota- work for John Deere, Lawn and Garden tech, also farm with dad....getting married this summer.

Been on YT since 2000, mostly for Oliver/White discussions

pictures include my White 2-105, and my dad's 1755 Oliver with 5.9 Cummins.

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How do you like your White 2-105. I just purchased one and put it in the barn. Haven't got to check it out yet. Any problems I should look out for?
WaltMo. In Fenton, Mo.



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Only thing you have to watch for on that one is me sneaking in and driving it home. Thats a beauty.



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Shoot if I filled in the who, what, and where I might just have to kill some one. LOL. All joking aside look at the web page I post and you can learn more about me but be warned I'm ugly. LOl



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02-11-2008 06:35:09




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I almost fell for that myself Rich. Then I had another sip of coffee and remembered I'm not new here.



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02-11-2008 04:58:23




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Old, you aren't ugly, just glamor challenged!!

Gene

PS, gonna have enough wood?



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Rusty Jones checking in: I'm 83 plus, been a tractor mechanic, auto body man, auto mechanic, Volunteer fireman, Fire Policeman, a Bluegrass banjo picker, and now a lawn tractor and lawn mower repairman. Other than that, i'm not too busy! I enjoy reading about the tractors, etc. and have learned a lot from the other parts of this forum. Somebody asked me why i don't sit back and quit working. I tell them--if i quit, i'll probably croak! I spent my summers on my Grand-dads farm, helping out as best a young feller could.. Am a veteran of WW II, lost my left foot in France-never went back to look fer it--that ocean is just too deep and wide fer me! So, i'll give advice if i know it. Otherwise, thanks fer letting me post here in farm country!

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