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Posted by RayP(MI) on June 20, 2003 at 19:01:09 from (216.46.196.175):
In Reply to: girls and tractors??? posted by John on June 19, 2003 at 18:15:10:
John, go looking where they are! Try visiting your local 4-H/FFA fairs. Go down to the barns and meet the young people who are showing their animals. There will be some wonderful kids there, some in your age group. You can go even further, join a 4-H club as a project area leader. You have some talents that would make you very welcome there. There are eligible young ladies all over. You need to do your search where the ones with your interests are. Young ladies from the ranks of 4-H and FFA are already in tune with farming, animals, and tractors. I met my wife in college, she was the daughter of a dairy farmer. When I called her one Saturday afternoon, and told her that I was going to have to back out on our Saturday evening date, because we had hay on the ground and needed to get it in before the rain started, and she said she understood - I knew that was the girl for me. We're on my family farm some 35 years later, and she understands our need for tractors and equipment. We raise hay and oats to feed her sheep, llamas, and rabbits. I can depend on her to do tractor work if needed. Our son, same age as you, recently restored a '49 JD B, formerly belonging to wife's late uncle. She's thrilled that the tractor is "still in the family!"
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