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Posted by Tim Malin on February 17, 2004 at 12:58:54 from (207.190.66.214):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor dreams... posted by JF on February 11, 2004 at 02:51:10:
I am 18 years old and enjoy working with the local threshing shows and the Coulee Antique Engine Club. I hate seeing gentlemen two and three generations older than I am, knowing they know so much I don't know, so much history. I love sitting and talking with these old farmers, especially when I am able to get them to ramble about something they think was an unimportant event in 1957 that I will remember for the rest of my life. I am easily a minority age group in dealing with antique tractors, and I feel there is so much yet to be gained by the older enthusiasts to let this all go to history. My two best friends, who were my best friends before we ended up realizing we were all going to work at the same threshing show, are hardcore antique farmers... all three of us being 18. Everyone in the area thinks we are a pretty cool trio of friends, as you will never see anything else like it. May my generation pick up the tradition which has influenced our daily living today.
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