Posted by Walt Davies on January 02, 2008 at 11:33:14 from (75.106.199.156):
In Reply to: My Backround posted by John, NE Ind. on January 02, 2008 at 08:44:59:
Well I'm Walt I try to keep a hold of my self most of the time but am known for going off a bit and telling someone off now and then. I was raised on a 160 acre ranch in N.California we had milk cows hogs and horses. Also Plums Peaches and some other odd fruits on the place. So I learned all about fruit and cows but not much on beans and wheat. We borrowed a Cat D-2 from the neighbor and other than that used the 35 IHC 1 1/2 ton truck. I spent most of my life as Mechanic and Machinist have learned a lot along the way about heavy equipment some bigger than most farmers ever see. Worked on everything from little lawn mowers to 25 ton cranes. Boats amphibious vehicles and other odd and ends. Have some training in machinist and automotive trade but none to resent. So don't ask me about them new fangled cars. But I can pretty much draw a picture of how the old ones work. I own a Case La that I pull now and then then and have a Kubota L285 and access to several other tractors. Lots of balers and mowers and such as we do a lot haying in the spring. Well that pretty much it. OH! won't be 70 till July so I'm still a young man. Walt
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