Posted by John Harmon on December 21, 2011 at 21:09:53 from (97.124.54.227):
In Reply to: OT: Update on Blondie posted by donjr on December 21, 2011 at 09:56:55:
Dad had an old 1932 chev 2 door that he cut the body off right at the windsheild,that is what i learned to automobile drive with. I started to operate the Ford 8N when I was around 9 years old.I got good at mounting the 2 bottom Dearborn Plow for the Garden work,or the 6' 3 point hitch dearborn disc or the 7' dearborn 3 point hitch sickle mower for hay. He also had a Ford 9N which was pretty fast but I never got to operate it.He used it like a Pick up truck. He drove it to town to the elevator to pick up salt blocks etc or to go to his freinds place which was about 4 miles away.Our farm tractors were all Olivers and I got plenty of seat time on the old 70 and the newer 77 row crops.
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