Posted by jakee on March 26, 2009 at 23:25:43 from (68.40.213.94):
In Reply to: Re: N. Dakota Floods posted by Scott in SF on March 26, 2009 at 20:28:53:
i workrd 25 years for american airlines,also was the teck- director at milan dragway just west of detroit, also was the division director for the international hot rod association, and helped a farmer friend in the spring time, was into tractor pulling for many years with of course farmal M,s and H,s. now i have a bunch of cub cadets just finished restring a 149 and found a 12 hp massy lawn tractor that i will do this summer , my dad and a brother are buried in a little town called braddock, my grand parents buried in strawsburg just of 83 in the south , i dont get back except for celebrations and funerals.i bought a lod 715 combine a few years ago and my wife said i was more excited about it than my new corvette, when i was in the navy years ago i was stationed at hunters point ship yard for a short time, will talk later. thanks
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