Posted by brent zappe on June 09, 2016 at 08:48:22 from (108.239.155.68):
I have to admit my dad is 86 years old he wants another road trip. I grew up with parents that owned a R.V unit an durning the summer we would take two weeks off on a road trip. Back when the towers where hit my parents where on the road going to New york and Washington D.C. The John deere was not alowing visiters to tour thre plant at that time. Dad was not able to visit the plant. So like a good son I planing a trip to go this summer. I hope on this road trip to stop off and visit who ever that wants us to come see them. I plan to leave Bishop Ca. and head out to the John Deere plant. Yes we like: tractor salvage yards, tractor shows, plus we are a member of the I.H.C. chapter 14 (Californa) and Engine Gas & Tractor Assn. Inc. branch 132 (nevada). My dad grew up on a farm and enjoys just talking to those who are farming. I think some times every body blows his mind when he sees how farm equipment changed form a famall F-14.So if you want us to stop in and meet you just write to me we will put you in the trip plans. thanks. Brent.
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