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Posted by Brian in Ohio on March 30, 2003 at 05:57:33 from (192.251.125.41):
In Reply to: let me explain posted by chris... again on March 29, 2003 at 20:14:20:
Hi Chris! Let me say that it's good of someone your age who is interested in something other than drugs and alcohol. Bravo! I have to agree with Sid. I'm a second generation collector, and I have all of the tractors that my father has acquired over the years, and the '41 Farmall "A" that my grandfather purchased new. They all have sentimental value to my family and I plan on keeping as many as I can. And that is not because I'm a "greedy collector", but because I spent a lot of quality time with my father bending wrenches making those ol' piles of rust come back to life. I have two preschool daughters, and both of them come running every time my Case "L" roars to life. So, don't think badly about people to get attached to their iron. There is probably a lot of love poured into it.
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