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Posted by Stan - Florida on March 03, 2004 at 03:53:21 from (64.12.96.205):
In Reply to: Re: Why does no one respond on here? posted by Loren - Minnesota on March 02, 2004 at 23:34:53:
Loren, Good to hear from you! Yes, you did indeed respond, so don't feel like I was picking on you, OK? There have been a couple of good responses over the months, and I'm beginning to realize that this board is not used that much. Sounds like you have your plate pretty full with projects, and I sure hope you get that 730 back in the family soon. I know what it feels like, although I don't have my dad's '41 B, I have an identical one. One problem surfaced a few months ago, however. When I bought my '41 B back in '92, I was so pleased to have one just like Dad's '41. My brother found some old Farm Account Books a while back, and Dad's tractor was actually a '43...so much for old memories, eh? That would explain why I remember so many things about when he was farming with horses...things that I would not have remembered if I was 4 when he got the tractor but certainly did remember because I was 6 when he got it. Take care, Stan
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