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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 09, 2006 at 17:39:10 from (64.228.11.116):
In Reply to: Re: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon posted by Dave in MN on September 09, 2006 at 07:50:56:
Dave: I took much the same kind of heat here last summer. Most of the folks I'm acquainted with here at YT know me as a Farmall guy. Well, Bob M put that photo of me and my good better half on the YT farmall page. My wife got lots of compliments, then they poked fun at my legs, general looks and my Oliver hat. I still get jabs from time to time about the hat. Now, the hat was bought for one purpose. A neighbor has Deere tractors and I was told it was green hats only in their shop. I complied. I discovered the mesh on the Oliver hat, keeps sun's rays off my bauld head much better than my Farmall, IH, JD, MM, MH and MF hats do. So until the rest make a good sun hat, I will be wearing my Oliver hat. The interesting part on the Farmall designation for me, is when I farmed, yes I had a lot of Farmall tractors, but I also had a Cockshutt, a John Deere and two Case. My tillage and planting equipment were IH, haying and forage was all NH and my combine was MF, and now I feel most comfortable with the Farmall guys here at YT.
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