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Posted by DaveNE IA on January 29, 2006 at 19:46:23 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: Re: Iowa Tractorcade posted by Randy-IA on January 29, 2006 at 10:15:25:
Randy, you may want to rethink the last seven words of your post excluding your name. We will see. I have served as the village idiot for a number of years now and all. I always go to Rondevouis, usually on Sat, but I am flexable if I have a little warning. Have you taken in Spook Cave, Effigy Mounds,Pikes Peak ? Not to mention where the first green tractor was built--no insult intended. If you get near here there is a gas station directly across the street from the park (east) of the park. (right on 52) They keep pretty close tabs on me. If you forget my name just say idiot and old tractors in the same sentence. Also on the main drag 52 there is a old old type gas station with the canopy, and alot of stuff around it, 12 ft fron the pavement. Stop in (Charlies)--no need to knock-- A good friend lives there and putts around with old junk. He also keeps pretty close tabs on me. Perhaps you can take a tour of our antique club, Northeast Iowa farm Antique Club South of Garnavillo about ten miles. We spend alot of time down there. You no doubt know John Ruth a good ol boy from your home town. It is imposible to stump him on a magneto, I have tried many times. I don't know what we will do when someday those kind of guys retire for good. I will try to check on the tractor rides, last year two came through Garnavillo. Another small ride was 10 miles from here. Will keep in touch Dave NE IA
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