Posted by moonlite37 on February 07, 2018 at 02:42:34 from (67.45.112.79):
In Reply to: McCormick - Deering ? posted by RalphWD45son on February 06, 2018 at 19:09:09:
That old tractor has likely served several faithfully for a longer time than the owner has lived and deserves something better than the ugly, disgraceful green and yellow paint. The old tractor should have been permitted to rust and ripen for his last years of faithful service. It perhaps plowed the wheat fields to produce flour to make the bread to feel soldiers of the War or powered the sawmill to make lumber for school and church buildings. It has had its dignity taken from it. Now he weeps tears of 140 gear oil remembering how some farm family celebrated the new tractor that would relieve the tired old mules and save the owner from having to walk out to the barn to feed the mules. The sons of the owner boasted to the other boys at school of the new tractor. The owner would faithfully open the petcocks on the side of the oils pan to assure that there was engine oil level to work a ten hour day. The neighbor boasted how little kerosene it to plow the back field of a neighbor's field as the owner volunteered to help a sick neighbor make his last crop. Sweetfeet. please rescue this tired old tractor and give him a better retirement than sitting in front of a restaurant with people walking by and saying, "glad we have something prettier today!" Owner needs to give an apology for the abise and neglect. [erha[s give a confession at church.
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