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Posted by Dick L on July 03, 2007 at 11:53:36 from (72.11.21.66):
In Reply to: My pet peeve posted by JGarner on July 03, 2007 at 11:16:09:
A few years back I took 6 tractors to the local tractor show and pull. I bought two pulls each for 5 of them. A cousin that was raised on a farm and I had not seen in several years had called and said they were coming to the show and wondered if we would have any tractors their. We invited them to have a cook out with us and watch the pulls. It was an evening pull. He told me he had taken his tractor to there local show and was excited about attending more shows and restoring more tractors. I ask him if he would like to use some of the pulls I had bought. I had tractors from my Oliver 88 down to a B Allis. His comment back was my tractors were to big for him as it had been years since he had driven a tractor that large. He had said my tractor many times over the past three or four hours. I only knew that it was a Case. And when he said it is really a lawn mower I had no idea what to say back to him. All I could think was (ok)I might have even said ok but not sure.
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