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Posted by BillD on June 26, 2001 at 13:59:56 from (152.163.201.46):
In Reply to: Re: Farmers or Astronauts? posted by big diesel on June 26, 2001 at 07:08:17:
Was born on a farm,Father died when I was 9 and my brother 5 Mother sold the farm and we moved to a small farm town Delivered papers ,put up hay set tobacco and did alltypes of hired hand type farm work as a kid Spent 4 years in the Navy as an aircraft engine Mech Retired from General Electric Aircraft Gas Engine as a Manufacturing Engineer Started getting some small engines and a tractor to keep our son busy Now have 5 small engines,8 tractors,a steam traction engine,a treasher, a clover huller,a early John Deere combine,a corn shredder and some misc shellers grinders and ect. Surprisingly I still have the same wife
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