Posted by olgentdc on August 21, 2018 at 15:37:54 from (163.182.187.18):
In Reply to: this is my tractor posted by gotmyfarm! on August 20, 2018 at 07:25:21:
i thought I might see a Massey Feguson 1100! LOL , You Go man , Whatever rocks for Ya! ,I appreciate them All but I mostly like the guy who LOVES his Iron for whatever reasons he has ,There are worse thing You could be doing .It is wonderful You have a passion for something. i recall a old IHC guy that good naturally prodded and poked at a young guy who loved his 2 cylinder Deeres . The Ol fella told him they put Anthrax in the air everytime they run.The kid just shook His head and grinned when he got tired of arguing. They would swap buying one another lunch .
The old Timers Loved Their tools too , steamers of all sorts ,Horses , mules , dogs and Animals of all sorts ,the Land ,and Family , these are the style of values that made this country great. I know These statements i make might not Really Go with Your declaration of LOVE for Iron, But it REALLY DOES . It seems Today we are losing our very Soul.
Today I was part of a Road Construction mtg for a road in our county. we had team members from 4 different states that were part of the heave ho to get things done and to make sure we fit thru all the BIG government agencies hoops hurdles RESPONSIBLY .I was Pleased with their efforts and performance. One common denomonator was that we were all products of big farm families with a rural lifestyle . Some will not get back home to their spouses and children until Friday.and I could feel the anguish in the room ,Especially ,when they were dealing with BIG government. I would bet all them would trade places with you on that 666 , Even if they liked a orange or green tractor. Keep on loving ,Man
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