Dad is doing good but he is still has to ware that big boot. I have been trying to get him out of the house as much as I can over to the barn so he can tinker some when he is up to it. Another 3 weeks in the wheel chair and there going to let him start trying to walk on it some to get use to it. He really wants to try to cut beans but yesterday he said I had enough to do as it was and he was not going try to cut this year, He said I don't know how you could get me up in the cab with my leg like this anyway. I want him to feel needed so I have a few tricks up my sleve to keep him occupied with harvest. You cant keep a good man down and dad is still fighting to get out of the house so I am in good shape. Thanks for asking about dad and I'll tell him you asked about him ( he will like that).
As for the dealers one of the Cahalls died back in the spring and there is talk that JD is going to take it over (rumor), As for Wilmington is run by JD now and Five Points is still doing good for now. Only MF and Agco dealer is Mayers up in Jeffersonville and there hard to deal with. As for McHenry's down in Pleasant Plain they are still going and selling new equipment just not White anymore. No matter what I need there the first place I start at as they sell A&I and they can still get some new White Oliver parts so it works out good for me. Bandit
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