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Posted by Lee on February 08, 2003 at 19:19:59 from (64.12.107.23):
In Reply to: Old Tractor original Owner posted by Jimbob on February 08, 2003 at 18:37:45:
I know exactly where your coming from.As a son of a sharecropper family born in rural east arkansas,and i do mean rural,in 1947,i have always had an abiding reverence for anything old,especially from the era when i grew up.I remember very well watching my dad and uncle on those long hot dry days working cotton fields on those old john deere tractors,wishing i could be out there on them so bad i could taste it. I am fortunate enough now to be the proud owner of a 1948 model a john deere tractor,which my dad was never fortunate enough to own but spent countless hours on. BE SEEIN YA,LEE
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