First, let me introduce myself. My name is Jeff Lutzke, and over the past few years I have communicated with some of you regarding help with your Massey Harris tractors. That help, of course, was my father, Peter Ray Lutzke. On Monday, March 17th, shortly before noon, he suffered a massive heart attack, and as tough as he was he did not make it. There isn't enough time or space to say all the words that describe all the great things about him that we will all miss. He had seven grandchildren that will miss him dearly. He loved spoiling them. There are two little guys that are too young for them to remember Grandpa Tractors, but I know the other 5 will tell them all about him when they get older because they loved him so much. I'm the youngest of his four children. There is Steven, Teresa, Maria, and me. We are all married and have children of our own. And, although we feel cheated that he was taken so soon from us, we need to focus on what good came. His knees and back hurt him so some days he could barely walk. Now, I'm sure his is jumping and dancing like he was 20 years old. He told us many times that when his time would come he would not regret a thing, and not to be sad because he enjoyed his life and he lived it to the fullest. He was well known for his heavy equipment excavation, he was a logger, he plowed snow for the township, he sold firewood, chain saws, wood stoves, wood splitters, he raised black Clydesdale horses, and over the last 10 years Massey Harris tractors became his obsession. There are so many more things he did, and people that he helped. He never had a lot of money, but he was never afraid to help someone who was worse of than he. When he got involved with the tractors, he and mom started traveling with his big green Dodge dually. He felt like a king driving that truck, and bringing home those red & yellow treasures. The driveway and yard is scattered with tractors, some complete and some in parts. One of his biggest pleasures of the tractors was the people that he met on their journeys. No matter how much work there was to be done, he always found time to share a story, or take one in from someone else. He was a person that needed to be around other people. He needed the interaction, if it was just to share a joke or two. There is so much more that could be said about dad, and I kind of feel like I am not doing justice to him. Maybe in the next few days or weeks I will add more. I will try to stay active on this board to help keep the Massey spirit alive from dad, Mr. Massey. If any of you have dealt with dad buying parts and have open orders with him, please contact me at the above email address and we will do what we can to make sure your order is completed.
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