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Re: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs scho
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Posted by Island A on September 19, 2005 at 08:54:14 from (69.251.78.131):
In Reply to: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs school posted by Jamason Dodd on September 18, 2005 at 20:52:43:
I have to say I agree with these guys Jamason. It is real nice to see a guy your age into this great hobby. I myself am a member of the younger generation of tractor collectors, being 28 years old. There are not many in our age group and we need to help change that. With that in mind we need to be more open minded about this old iron. I am a John Deere lover personally, but I would take any old peice of equipment if it was available around here. It is real hard to find the old stuff here in the Nations Capitol area. Everything is getting developed so fast, all you see is multi-lane highways and multi-story buildings. It would be great to see you lossen up just a little and spend more time enjoying, rather than being a hater of certain colors/makes/or hobbies. BTW my name is Dave, I have a 1949 JD A, a McCormick No. 7 Sickle mower, an unknown make horse drawn manure spreader, looking for anything else I can find. I drive a 1979 Ford Bronco. A great piece of old "Iron" when compared to newer vehicles. I love threshing, running the baker fan, tractor pulling, auto racing, motorsports. I am a former railroad engineer and have an operating knowledge of steam locomotives/traction engines. There is room for us all in this hobby! Best of luck to you. Dave
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