Posted by Jay Snyder on August 23, 2009 at 16:59:43 from (71.90.45.135):
Well went out to the Badger Steam and Gas show this weekend it was a great show and was showing 5 of my tractors (1935 F20 full steel, 1942 Farmall H, 1940 John Deere A non electric start 4 speed, 1957 Farmall 450 WF and, 1953 Aliss WD45) I was putting a new belt on my F20 that came late for the show on saturday night and got my H out there on saturday well anyway I was moving the H after fixing the F20 and a gentlemen had came up and stopped me and he asked if I would help them with their mule atv it seemed that someone took the key for it well they were looking at a engine well I said yes I would help them so I took the 450 out to the truck got the tow strap and hooked on to them and pulled them out to the truck and trailer when we got there they said that they would push it up on the trailer and I said that I could pull it up there or I had a come along in the truck I could use well we pulled it up there and I got down and unhooked the strap and wrapped it up on the tractor and the gentlemen came over and was going to give me what looked like a $50 bill and I told him I didnt want his money I was glad to help He said that he was suprised that there was still good people around I dont think I am a any better of a person then anyone else but I was glad to help them out I helped them strap it down and they were on their way and I was on my way beak to put the tractor back in the show line I guess the old maybe had a point not everyone there would of helped them in fact may didnt they just left them sit there thats terrible Im not that old only 27 and I was happy to help them out I felt so bad for them that someone took their key well just wanted to share with some of you and it was a great show I was the only F20 on full steel there so that was pretty cool and there were some very cool tractors
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