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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 25, 2005 at 17:07:09 from (209.226.106.108):
In Reply to: Steam and tractor show posted by Matt in mI on July 24, 2005 at 08:56:21:
Matt: Thanks for the heads up. You and I had some discussion on this back about Easter time. Just about time for me to get lost in MI again. Only problem is, I know were Mason is. I was at Canadian Customs today in Sarnia filing customs documents. Next to me at the counter was a guy asking questions about any problems with US residents bringing tractors to the Western ON Steam Threshers show at Brigden. He was an organizer of Brigden show. I could tell he was an Oliver guy. I asked him if a Farmall guy wearing an Oliver hat could get in to Brigden free. He didn't make any commitment. I've taken a bit of heat over that Oliver hat. Of course it was bought to satisfy a Deere guy who said I wasn't allowed in his shop with a red Farmall hat. I will say this, the mesh on back of Oliver hat does keep the sun's rays off my head better than my Farmall hat.
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