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Re: Paging Old Fashioned Farmer (2nd Try)
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on June 30, 2005 at 19:33:23 from (4.131.48.53):
In Reply to: Re: Paging Old Fashioned Farmer (2nd Try) posted by Brian in Ohio on June 30, 2005 at 14:56:23:
Howdy Brian, Well goodness, I forgot all about the Highland County show. Ya know, I've been meanin for years to mosey up to that show but never have. Is it a fairly big show? From what I read, you have the same trouble I do when it comes to shows. I have a truck but it's only big enough to haul one tractor (grandad's old 46 JD "A" is the limit there) and I have no trailer. Ever since '99 when I started showing that '44 Farmall A I've been borrowing someone's trailer or having a friend haul for me. The only year I had the R down (2003), I had a friend truck it down. I still don't have a way to get it there on my own but if a neighbor will still put up the offer he gave last fall, then I should have it there. Work will be the next big question. That time of year isn't too busy in the parts business so maybe just maybe I can weasel out a day and a half off for the Friday and Saturday of the show. Sure hope so. Hey, do you think the old R (provided it's in good working order by that time) could toy around with a piece of equipment on the grounds? I've never run a thresher or sawmill myself but would love to see if the R could handle it. Glad to hear that the show was a fun one. God bless. --old fashioned farmer p.s. Don't be a stranger, you know where to find me during the week..heheh.
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