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Re: a re-post in memory of my grandad
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Posted by John Ne. on October 31, 2002 at 17:03:28 from (12.108.207.110):
In Reply to: a re-post in memory of my grandad posted by old fashioned farmer on October 31, 2002 at 10:13:44:
hey, Old fashioned, Just keep in mind a alot of the ideas about old equipment has to do with what kind of neighborhood you are in, is it all paid for bottom ground done with stiegers and shiny new John Deeres, or it some rough ground where the new tractors are already 15 years old. Whats old and whats new is relative to where you live. Same way with horses, in some areas you were not *Modern* if you used a horse in 1935, and in other places the hayburners were still going strong in 1952. Sorry to hear about your granpa, may he rest well. John in Ne.
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