Posted by thehickdaddy on December 01, 2022 at 19:21:31 from (50.38.110.3):
In Reply to: Re: 39 years ago posted by Janicholson on November 28, 2022 at 20:21:34:
thankyou
and i will try. but honestly when i was growing up, i did not know this was a sport
i thought it was just life. in elementary school and high school, i was commonly picked up in a 1964 dodge dart with slant 6 and push button automatic, or a 1966 chevelle 230 straight six with 3 on the tree, or i would just get picked up in yellow truck in the photo above, loaded with hay and help make the delivery on the way home.
on the home farm, most of the tractors were six volt and hand clutch, even as year 2000 came and went. Wisconsin engine on the hay loader had a rope that you had to rewind each time you pulled it. House had oil furnace in the living room but there was no thermostat or fan. Just a brown Spark brand oil stove sitting on the floor. No fuel pump or fan to quit when the electricity went out, just gravity feed from the tank outside, and lit manually with a match. house did and still has kerosene lamps on the counters for power outages in winter storms, still to this day. i did not know that using and living with antiques was a sport, i thought it was just normal ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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