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Re: 1939 M Questions
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Posted by Tim Malin on March 13, 2002 at 20:32:29 from (207.190.93.54):
In Reply to: 1939 M Questions posted by Mr. J on March 10, 2002 at 20:02:28:
Hey, great to hear that!! I'm an FFA member from Westby, WI and I am pioneering a program for tractors and tractor events in my FFA club. I proposed a Drive-Your-Tractor-To-School Day during FFA Week for fun and learning, of tractor safety and show the rest of the school who really is crazy enough to drive their tractor in the Wisconsin winter to show it off. Hopefully it was the 1st annual. I am also starting a small club in the FFA for tractor restoration group. Although several people have tried restoring a tractor for our club, no one has made it to a finished project. I would like to acomplish that, too. I hope you enjoy being an FFA advisor, and I would like you to support tractor restoration and other tractor activities to spice up your school's interest in "old iron."
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