Posted by wcroom on October 09, 2008 at 17:36:51 from (64.12.116.73):
Dear YT,
I have an unrestored Farmall Super A. We've been together for the past two years. We had a wonerful day together last Saturday. We mowed pastures. My hand on its wheel, sun shining. It was a beautiful thing. I slipped away to my buddys house Sunday afternoon. I had a couple of beers. One thing led to another. Before I knew it, I was mowing with his '53 Ford. Some other guys mowed with it, too. Not all at the same time, that would be sick, but we all took turns. I feel so dirty now. I enjoyed the experience so much. That little tractor was mowing chest high stuff in 4th gear. I felt power I had never known before. The worst part is that I want to do it again. I think about stopping by when he's not home just to see that Ford. What should I do? How can I ever face my little Super A again? I'm scared that it will find out and leave me, taking the implements with it.
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