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Re: City-Boy McCoy
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Posted by David Kronwall on November 15, 2006 at 14:59:53 from (64.201.65.22):
In Reply to: City-Boy McCoy posted by BillyinStoughton on November 15, 2006 at 09:25:43:
Great shot, Billy. Made me fondly remember the old homestead near Stoughton too. Now, just as a test, left to right, it's: H, M, SM, H, M, H, and I-don't-know-because-it's-post-letter-series. Am I right? What years are represented, do you recall? Can't wait to see that lineup in person again sometime. Just FYI, I've been helping Bobby and his son Pete on their 6410 (dare I say the color?) chopping corn stalks with a batwing Rhino mower. Takes me right back to driving Grandpa's H with the 7-foot disk. The field and I communicate, know what I mean? There's something magical to being out there, doing something helpful that I also love doing. Saw the other kind of deer (brown doe) out there today. See you again soon, Gunn. Emma says hi. David
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