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Posted by spartan396 on November 26, 2003 at 06:41:23 from (207.172.241.6):
In Reply to: Re: How to haul a H series Farmall? posted by Allan on November 26, 2003 at 04:56:59:
Hey Allen, My real name is Nathan. I have been reading these posts now for a few days on this site, and your posts have stuck in my mind. I am a new farmall owner, and have purchased a 1954 super H for 1800 (w/ a 6' bush hog) at the begining of this past summer. I found my self becoming more and more interested in the Farmalls, and farming as the summer went by. I went to the Fulton County fall festival in Pa in october, where they were showing hundreds of antique tractors, as well as the old steamers. That was the clincher for me -- I am hooked now and hope to one day be an avid collector/restorer. I wasn't as fortunate as you to grow up on a farm -- wish I would have had that oppurtunity. But I was curious to get your take on something -- Here in Pa alot of the farms are being sold off so quickly -- and the younger generation 25-30 (my age) aren't as interested in running what seems to me is part of our heritage. Why is this so, or am I just imagining things. Also is it possible for a person my age (29) still be able to get into farming even on a part-time basis, or even ranching. By the way -- you don't seem grumpy -- HAAAAA Thanks Nathan
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