Posted by Gene Dotson on February 11, 2008 at 16:43:27 from (69.88.222.62):
In Reply to: Who, where, what posted by IaGary on February 10, 2008 at 20:51:07:
Guess I better tell about me too in self defense. I am 66 years old and retired from factory work for 6 years. Been around farming all my life. Now living on 28 acres and farming 23 acres of that. Have 13 Case tractors from a 1940 "V" to a 1960 "530" also have an IH 660 and a Farmall Cub. Own and fly my own airplane and have an airstrip on the farm. Attend about 8 or 10 tractor shows each year. Like running the sawmills and threshing machines with my Case "LA" Live alone with my Australian Shepherd, Bandy. Have 3 children and 6 grandchildren who have no interest in tractors or airplanes. Do part time work for Amish neighbors, driving them around and hauling for them, plus some shop and engine work for them. Keeps the wolf away. I will be hosting "Cubfest 2008" at my farm in June and expect a lot of the cute little tractors for the weekend of June 20-22
Gene Dotson, De Graff, Ohio (40 miles north of Dayton)
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