Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on January 13, 2013 at 21:26:54 from (216.226.92.67):
In Reply to: Anyone gotta T*O*O*T? posted by Al L. in Wisc. on January 13, 2013 at 06:32:20:
Larry; prior to my viewing the sound-backs to my T*O*O*T, I read and posted regarding Ben; read about your smart offspring and admire your great calendar image 8N.
And how I remember now, thanks to you T*O*O*T ers, who brought it back to me...how W..I..D..E my uncles 8N was set for cultivating. Dad had to explain that to this youngster-at-the-time.
My uncle swapped one 8N for another, either trading off or acquiring one with the overdrive. Decades have passed and I can't recall which now. I also remember the large 'buzz saw', belt driven off the pulley for cutting firewood mounted to the three-point.
Again, grandma would be warning me to stay clear of the large blade and belt. Ahhh, that wonderful aroma of sawdust and fresh winter air.
Thanks for sharing...and it didn't get POOFED or cause a stink. :lol:
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