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Posted by RayP(MI) on October 26, 2001 at 15:27:08 from (216.46.196.175):
In Reply to: Farmall Therapy! posted by Bigtime299 on October 25, 2001 at 14:05:48:
BECAUSE IT FEELS GOOD - THAT'S WHY! Ah, the rumble of the engine, the whine of the gearbox, the swoosh of the hydraulics, the smell of the fresh turned earth. It's easier to understand if you grew up on the farm, but you can acquire the taste later in life. Lucky for me, my dear wife grew up on a farm driving a BN. When I called one saturday afternoon, said we had hay on the ground, and it looked like rain - that we were going to have to postphone our date, and she said she understood.... Made up my mind then and there she was the one! When I brought home one of her dad's Farmalls she wasn't upset. Later, when we brought home her beloved, late Uncle Paul's JD, she was overjoyed that the tractor had a home where it would be loved, respected and cared for. Lucky me, I can do it in RED or GREEN!
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