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Re: Okay older fellers, your turn!
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Posted by Farmer Bob on February 12, 2002 at 20:19:51 from (66.152.73.62):
In Reply to: Okay older fellers, your turn! posted by ff316 on February 12, 2002 at 08:37:48:
Kissing 56, grew up farming in NE Iowa with a H and M. Bought my own F20 at 16, got it unstuck and used it as a yard tractor until joining the Navy in '65 with draft notice in my hip pocket. Like F14 below, one thing led to another and I retired with 30 yrs service in '96. Settling on an acerage on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington St. I enjoy spending time with my bride of 34 yrs, restoring Letter Series Farmalls and being a General Contractor. Before any more tractors join the fleet I have to build more shop space. Have a Cub, A, SC, 2 H's, M, and a 400 which is next into the shop after the SC if finished. I spend about 12-18 months on each restoration and do them right.
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