Posted by Sammy in Kansas on April 18, 2009 at 14:17:09 from (207.119.149.118):
In Reply to: Post a message posted by ken in texas on April 18, 2009 at 12:01:23:
I love this site. I grew up on a small 70 acre farm in Colorado and my grandad farmed along with my dad. My grandad had to give it up at age 67 from Emphasema and could not breath, passed away 3 years later. My dad died 4 months after his dad with cancer at age 42. Although we stayed on the farm, my mother always rented it out. I have my Paternal grandads 1941 Farmall M, My Dads 1948 John Deere D, and my maternal Grandads 1948 Case D and have aquired others along the way to include a 1944 Case S, 1942 Case V, 1942 Farmall H, 1948 Farmall Cub, 1951 John Deere AR, 1949 JD D and last but not least a 1938 Allis B I only have one restored and pall the others I mentioned run, I also have several parts tractors I have gathered up for the above. Although I have so many good memories of growing up on the farm, I love the info I learn by reading the posts daily on this site. I try tp print and build a catalog for each of my tractors as some day this info will be gone forever. I post questions once in a great while and most may think they are simple questions, but always happy for help I recieve. This site to me is like my wife when she goes to mall or gets hair done etc.
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