Posted by Jimmie D. Phelps on January 18, 2014 at 10:40:18 from (199.91.129.70):
In Reply to: First vehicle posted by JWalker on January 15, 2014 at 17:49:14:
1st tractor a 1929 L Case , a short drive at the first corner I couldn't straighten it out and went round an round until Dad come up and jumped on and stopped it. I was 12. The first one I drove in the fields sucessfully was a new 1948 LA Case, I was 13. As to car 1942 Dodge in 1942 at 7 years old. Truck A 1924 Packard limo. made into a truck in 1943 at 8. At the same time a 1929 Ford Model A truck. I drove them in the wheat harvest field. When I was 13 I was driving a new 1947 1 & 1/2 ton REO truck to town and dumping wheat in our bins and the local elev.
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