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Re: Pictures to remind us what spring looks like.
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Posted by Roy Suomi on February 04, 2007 at 12:14:56 from (68.68.163.134):
In Reply to: Pictures to remind us what spring looks like. posted by wagsw900 on February 03, 2007 at 18:12:08:
It's c-c-c-c-cold out there today...about 7 degrees I think...I just got done watching a video tape I bought some years ago on Dodge Power Wagons..It was a promotional film made in '51 or thereabouts..It's amazing what those trucks could do if equipped with 3-point and PTO.. Plowing , discing , posthole drilling , pulling planters and hay wagons..I got it from Vintage video's...I'm gonna watch a Frink plow tape that was made in the late '30's , using a Walter all wheel drive truck in and around the Rome , N.Y. area...Amazing the snowfalls there in this video....Spring ???? Whats That????
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