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Re: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show
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Posted by Oldmax on January 30, 2007 at 04:34:25 from (24.154.143.101):
In Reply to: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show posted by gold-leaf-deere on January 29, 2007 at 18:18:48:
There's always a grouch in the bunch I collect toys because I like them and my parents could't afford when I was growing up . The only farm toy I have is a 1715 Ford/New Holand, but do have a Garden railroad . Have 8 engines and about 30 cars & 650' of track down in yard . After working 70 to 80 hours a week in 5 days . It was nice to just play with railroad on sat & sun or just sit & watch trains run . Is even better after retiring 4 years ago .
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