Posted by Fatamus on November 21, 2014 at 15:56:47 from (216.137.222.198):
It all started on December 7th 1941 and the color was Olive Drab Green, OD Green to you and me. All American foundries and industries started painting Drab and were aimed at the war effort. Industry for the first time in modern history had a common goal. It was a different time and place but the machines left behind from that by-gone era still run today.
That plop, plop, plop of yesterday still echos it our local valley, I feel when that is gone a large part of us will be missing as well. So keep your Old Iron tuned and running, tired as it may be, even if it is just to putt out to pull the new stuff back to the shop.
Be sure to support the troops that ran them too.
1941 IH T-9 BE
This post was edited by Fatamus at 17:14:27 11/21/14.
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