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Posted by 9N Chuck in MO on June 20, 2001 at 20:18:25 from (63.66.187.148):
It's been a good day. Ray County, Missouri is a pretty place and I got a good look at the countryside, from a new perspective, sitting high in the seat of my new '54 Super H. I found this tractor on Monday, about three miles from my farm and tonight I paid my new found neighbor and with my Dad following me in his suburban go cart(Honda), we made our way up BB county road. It's oil road and stretches out straight away for about a mile and a half until it starts to wind through pastures and farm houses. Taking my time, goin' home, you notice things like freshly made, big round bales sitting in once again emerald green fields At 8:00 in the evening after a day of rain, it was cool, with a very light breeze, and a pretty sunset. MY new Farmall ran like a champ with an occasional puff of light smoke as I wound my way toward home. Didn't see a single car but several people in their yards, enjoying the evening and I gave them my best tractor wave. As I turned onto the gravel I slowed her down and carefully went across a small wooden bridge. A dog looked up at me curiously and couldn't decide whether to run along side or not. As I made my way up the hill on the west side of my property, I saw two deer down in the wheat field and one ran across and into my timber. As I turned into my drive and came down to the house, my wife and two younger kids came out to see my new found treasure. After several pictures I slowly drove her out to the barn and carefully backed in. After a drive like that my apprehensions have gone and all that I can think is what a great country and what a way to start the Summer!
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