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Re: Gettin' Nostalgic on some old I.H .Memorabilia
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Posted by migraine on July 21, 2006 at 21:37:18 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: Gettin' Nostalgic on some old I.H .Memorabilia posted by Farmer Bob on July 21, 2006 at 20:50:29:
Yeah, we are getting them ready for the show August 2 thru 5 here in Lynden Wa. Trying to get as many implements behind the tractors as possible this year so I'm borrowing some from other I.H. guys. Should have about 20 or so tractors there from our stable and will pull 6 or 8 depending on how many drivers I have. Some of my regular show pullers are not coming from Iowa this year so I may be recruiting. Any I.H. guys gonna be in Wa that time and want a free ride down the track get ahold of me. I get more joy from letting other guys have fun than just watching them set in a line. Few years ago here at the show I helped a older gent get on my 300 since he had a stroke and took a little doing but the tears down his cheeks and the hug from his daughter saying "dad will cherish this for a long long time" was the best part of that whole 4 days. He had a 300 in his farming years and just wanted a chance to see if he could still remember the gears. He did just fine. Thats what makes this hobby fun in my book. Migraine
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