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DP

05-29-1999 18:23:30




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Come on fellow collectors, everyone has either some old farm related memorabilia or stories of such items. Lets hear some of them. I personaly enjoy hearing about what other people like and have enjoyed through there lifetime. When I was a farmboy two-row mounted listers were common. I had a toy `A' JD. To make rows like that I had two wooden clothspens, clamped one to each axle and pushed the backend down to make row impressions. I know 40-some years later it sounds kinda childish, Hey, I was a child.

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Tom from Ontario

05-29-1999 20:34:12




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 Re: A little action in reply to DP, 05-29-1999 18:23:30  
DP: When I was a youngster, we lived in one of the suburbs of Toronto. I was nuts about tractors and farming and the only exposure I got was the Royal Winter Fair and the CNE. Used to come home with bagsful of folders and brochures. Caused quite a commotion in Grade 2 with a bunch of city kids explaining the mechanics of artificial insemination with a wad of graphic pictures. Sent to the office. Only time I ever saw Mad Max (our priincipal) fall out of his chair laughing. Told by Dad to leave it at home. Well, OK. So I practiced on the neighbours cat with a sample catheter and found later he was a tomcat.(Well, I was seven). Have never heard a cat before or since make a noise like a fire siren and stay up the same tree for three days.

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Tinker

05-29-1999 23:29:51




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 Re: Re: A little action in reply to Tom from Ontario, 05-29-1999 20:34:12  
Tom, PLEASE post that story on Tractor Tales. It's hilarious! The other members will really enjoy it.



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Tom from Ontario

05-30-1999 18:52:46




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 Re: Re: Re: A little action in reply to Tinker, 05-29-1999 23:29:51  
Look on Tractor Tales for the Hog that Swam. I'm a mobile disaster but most of it is far enough back I can laugh about it. Tom



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DP

05-29-1999 21:17:52




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 Re: Re: A little action in reply to Tom from Ontario, 05-29-1999 20:34:12  
Good story Tom, I love it. Grew up on a dairy, and can appreciate a story like that.



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