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Posted by Tim in NB on April 24, 2002 at 14:01:25 from (207.179.180.10):
In Reply to: Showing the younger generations how it's done. posted by redrev on April 24, 2002 at 03:59:18:
I never lived on a farm. Grew up in the suburbs of a city and now work @ a power plant. Learned how to wrench on old snowmobiles, lawnmowers and my old junk dodges. Helped a few people along the way wrench on their stuff. Always kinda liked cockshutt's but was never was into tractors until a couple of the "retired generation" fellas down from my house showed me their old make and break engines--- Cool. Told me about a show in Sussex,NB where you can see these and some tractors. I got hooked. Dad always liked binders I think because my grand dad had them. After the tractor show we bought a super C. We are currently working to restore this. You fellas remind me of us Maritimer's up here in Canada. Thanks all you fellas for answering some of my questions in the past and I will probably have more. P.S.-just finished putting a head on a TD5 dozer for a friend thats in his late '70s. Very rewarding to help and hear the stories of times gone by. Young Fella in NB Canada-Tim
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