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Posted by tom on May 31, 2002 at 02:36:52 from (206.243.130.201):
Last night, I drove my hoodless and grill-less 41 A with my 5 year old boy. Oh man, nice looking rig with a new paint job but thought I would share a "post" I placed on the Ford 9N 2N 8N discussion board because the ride last night was on the A. "...With some fear and risk I will post a thought I have been thinking about. ...been thinking, and wondering why I have three tractors: two in different stages of restoration and one complete 9N that is beatiful to the point of being a work of art. So, I've been thinking about selling a tractor to make room for the 841 that is in a marvelous state of disrepair. Parts are strewn across the shop, on the ping pong table, on the sawhorses out back, dangling from an old steel swing-set and all in various shades of primer; red, green, and grey primer. Some parts have two colors of primer on them. So, which one should go? And I've been looking at the 9N until yesterday. My 5 year old ambles into the tractor shed and says" Daddy, we should keep this 9N because it is the best and nobody wants it..." And then I got to thinking. I received a call from a fella interested in the 9N and I am really thinking hard after we hang up. After-all these are just old pieces of metal and machines that have been formed into curves, round parts, colors and work. And then I became unsettled. Not so much for losing a machine but, more for the thought that my 5 year old was 2 years old when we began our tractor rides and we have had many tractor rides on this 9N for the past couple years. Sitting in my lap, arms wrapped around him, listening to the 9N and looking at the field and old Bert the 30 year old horse grazing in the pasture. Life was good. And it's not so much giving up and letting go of a machine as it is giving up on, and letting go of a little boy that is growing way too fast that he now almost has to stand up because his feet now touch the floor of the tractor when we take a small ride down the road. Selling a tractor is one thing, but letting go of moments in time that are now becoming the past is another thing. I better squeeze a few more rides in on these old tractors while I can. It doesn't matter what tractor I keep or sell, what matters is the time together and the moments that soon become memories that I seem to think about more. -tom
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