Posted by downsouth on October 29, 2010 at 19:00:27 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: today in pa posted by larry@stinescorner on October 29, 2010 at 16:39:32:
Wonderful pics Larry, I always enjoy seeing what you post as it's so much different than our part of the country. As for the color of your rear wheels, I would say they are correct. Here is a picture of my 71 model when I picked it up, one owner and no repaints. The rims are white, the centers are blue and this one has weights and they were painted white.
And speaking of cleaning up fallen trees, we had this tree fall a few weeks ago and nearly hit the house. It brought down part of the dog kennel fence, but fortunatly the dog was out of harms way.
Put the boom pole on the old Ford and lifted up the bulk of the tree (after a lot of brush removal) which sure made cutting it up a lot easier.
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And this is what we kept for firewood. Not really sure why we need firewood, after all our winter is only a week or two in duration.
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