Posted by bill from scotland on January 01, 2014 at 08:59:11 from (81.131.211.62):
Another year over and a new one begins. I would just like to wish everyone a healthy, happy and where possible a wealthy 2014. I always find it so amazing how everyone here are just so helpful with the advice they give. It doesnt seem to matter the topic, someone always manages to offer some help, advice or just opinion.I often post asking for information but of course dont manage to return the favour as my questions relate to US tractors rather than UK models. I do try to take a few pictures of Scottish scenes which you guys seem to enjoy so will continue doing this when opportunities arise. We managed a visit to the west side of the US during the summer of 2013 which was fantastic as usual, again thanks for all the advice on the sites to see they were all wonderful. We were so disappointed the Salt Lake Flats were washed out as this was to be one of the hightlights but maybe another year. We were just looking at the map a couple of hours ago to see where we might visit 2014 so I guess I will again be looking for some thoughts about where to go from you guys. Thanks again Bill
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