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Re: Farmall A restoration - encouragement needed!
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 24, 2007 at 19:50:53 from (67.142.130.11):
In Reply to: Farmall A restoration - encouragement needed! posted by Steven@AZ on May 24, 2007 at 19:10:46:
This A that you have is a real gem! I would giver her a over haul and make her fun to have around again! North dakota is where my wife is from... bismark n.d. or mandan n.d. We live in minnesota now and i have been to arizona 1 time. If i was you (this is strictly my opnion) I would see about getting back to your roots in north dakota. When I think noth dakota i see large fields and friendly people. When i think arizona i see desert and traffic, airplains and people that have no time to for the simple things in life. Here in the midwest out in the country, people are so friendly and helpful that it just makes you wanna be part of it and raise your children to enjoy the more simpler things in life. I would rather see a fresh mowed hayfied running along a clear river with kids playing and having fun, then see kids sitting inside watching tv and playing video games just tring to find somthing to do. Out in the country my kids can enjoy the tire swing swinging and laughing. I just do not picture that in my head when i think az. What about the winters? I love having 4 seasons and a warm fire that i cut the wood for out of my own woods. To me if i were you I would not bring the tractor AZ, But bring my family to my tractor in ND. It is all in what you enjoy I guess but I'm very thankful to be living right here in the midwest out in the country where rush hour is the neighbor bringing home some cattle and a few tractors coming home for supper. Well thats what i would do. but what ever you do decide that ol girl looks way to nice not to fix her back up. You over haul it and she will be good to go for another 30-50 years! then you can pass on a important part of history. Well good luck and just rember one thing.....If you ever get rid of it or part her out she will be gone forever.
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