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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 25, 2006 at 17:16:10 from (209.226.106.129):
In Reply to: Littlest antique tractor show? (photos) posted by Bob M on August 25, 2006 at 06:35:16:
Bob: Kind of reminds me of the days when we had an on farm vegetable market. Marg. always asked to have the Super A parked out front. This all got started after I came in one day with a trailer load of sweet corn, and decided to let folks pick out their corn right from the trailer. Little boys and to a lesser extent little girls nornally never that patient with mom's vegetable shopping, spent countless hours behind the wheel of a Super A. There was one young lad in particular I remember, his mom was an active school teacher, and Marg. retired from the same staff, thus her stops were more about school shop talk than vegetables. I swear she could have stayed 5 hours and that young lad would have been happy on the Super A. I bet he'll be another Wardner.
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