Posted by 37 chief on June 19, 2009 at 16:03:56 from (70.181.168.186):
Back in the early 60's I can remember my Dad telling me he lost his 24 in cresent wrench. Not much more was thought about the wrench. Around 35 years later I was talking with my friend and he told me he found a cresent wrench at his Dad's place where my dad did some discing back in the 60's, and he thought it may by my Dad's. I told him that is about the same time my Dad lost his. When my friend's Dad sold his place My Dad got a lot of scrap iron, part of it was a late 30's JD. I talked my dad into not scrapping the tractor. It has just sat for 40 or more years. My fried couldn't believe his Dad's tractor was still around. I made him a deal my Dad's Cresent wrench for his Dad's JD. Both of our Dad's have been gone for quite a few years, and we each ended up with something else to remember them by. Stan
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