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Re: O-T how many differant job,
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Posted by Don L C on January 12, 2006 at 16:53:33 from (69.133.45.53):
In Reply to: Re: O-T how many differant job, posted by Harley on January 12, 2006 at 11:21:39:
Raised through school in the country----- Most of the time on large farms in southern Indiana and south west Ohio------ Farm hired man quit (Dad worked hard, expected every body to do the same).... At age 9 or 10 Dad taugh me to run the 3 milking machines,(milked 46 milk cows, he stripped them out...1,000 laying hens and 10 broud sows.... Lot a work for a man and a boy... age 12..got my oun new Farmall M Tractor (Dad already had a Farmall M and a C)... AGE--18 till 20 After high school --IHC in Cincinnati,Ohio.... AGE 20--55 Procter & Gamble..... Side jobs built and raced cars & street rods.... gas stations ... repair shop.... auto body shop.... night wrecker service driver... pony keg... design and build mechnical equipment in my shop..36'x50' took care of my disabled wife 24 hrs day --27 years... lost my left leg '99 so I am building equipment to aid me ,getting around and working what I can on my 6 tractors.....and a v8 Ford Trike....
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