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Re: Anyone ever heard of a Grey, or Gray, tractor?
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Posted by jim on November 26, 2002 at 15:56:11 from (149.99.220.35):
In Reply to: Anyone ever heard of a Grey, or Gray, tractor? posted by Jim Helgevold on November 26, 2002 at 12:15:56:
I guess you've got your answer about the Gray tractor. You're on the right track about interviewing the older generation. I consider myself to be very fortunate in that I was raised in a home shared with my grandparents and rented land from older folks all my life. My grandfather was a farmer/blacksmith and his cousin a full time blacksmith/carriage maker. You learn a lot following guys like that around , like not to pick up freshly sharpened harrow teeth after they've just turned black from cherry red. Believe me ,once is enough! My landlords told me history of their farms that even their children didn't know because I took the time to listen. That's all it takes , just take the time to listen, because,before you know it , those voices are stilled forever!
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