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Re: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad?
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Posted by Farmer Bob 123 on January 02, 2005 at 18:21:58 from (216.208.51.184):
In Reply to: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad? posted by Rumely Man on January 02, 2005 at 14:04:48:
I took a look at this, about 5 o'clock, and I wasn't quite sure what to say. So I figured why not see what my answer is! So I took out my John Deere, and went down the gravelle path that outlines my farm. Although it was misty out, I was still able to enjoy myself. I hopped on, and I thought, whats so speacial here. The feeling of power, I felt like I was with an old friend, no I WAS with an old friend.I headed down the path, at a nice speed, and I was able to enjoy the senary, I saw what this tractor and I helped build. The feeling of old ways, take me back to a simpler time. The sound of the engine, popping along. I was in my own world. So there is my reason that I think tractor collecting will survive. All you have to do, is share this experience with someone. Bob
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