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Posted by Mark on May 18, 2006 at 13:55:39 from (172.135.9.92):
In Reply to: Tractor Drives posted by nw_bearcat on May 18, 2006 at 11:54:08:
Sure enough, there will a few in the crowd who say..."Look at that POS going there." And there will be a bunch more turn to their kid and say...."hey, you see that old Ford tractor....I wish I had one, grandpa had one just like it and I used to drive it!" I well remember a farmer in the village where I grew up..got caught drunk driving so many times, they finally took his license. So, he started driving his 3000 Ford like a car! He went everywhere on it...thought nothing of a 20 mile drive to town...still drunk too! He fell off one time and the tractor ran over him....broke a few ribs..thank god the disc was raised. He died maybe 20 years ago...past 75 then.
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