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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 06, 2003 at 04:01:55 from (216.208.58.185):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gear Pump posted by Night Stalker on July 03, 2003 at 03:35:47:
Night Stalker: I thought I had responded already, guess I couldn't have pushed the right buttons at right time. You see, I shouldn't have made fun of my grand dad learning to drive late in life. My dad bought a W4 in 1942 the year I was born. In 1948 I was plunked on seat of W4 with wagon and loose hay loader, level ground. Dad said start and stop when the men on load tell you and don't knock anyone off the wagon doing so. That was the reason for grand dad's retirement from hayloader. From there on Dad bought a Cub with mower in 50, H with a loader in 51, 300 in 55, 130 in 58, Cockshutt 540 in 59, 560 in 63. After that I bought with a second farm a 53 Super A and 504 and 656 both 67 models. In the early 70 I added a 1066, two Case Uniloaders and a John Deere 540A forestry skidder. Along the way I have had two other SA, another 130 and a 140. I currently just have the SA, 130 and 140 akmost enough power to look after my yard chores and 1 acre garden. Wife says our lettuce is worth $10. per head, potatoes $5. per pound, string beans and sugar peas $25. per pound. Now you can discount this in respect to the fun I am having. Just watch the guys I have told you can farm with less than 1/2 hp per acre, jump all over me now.
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