Posted by Adirondack case guy on August 19, 2010 at 17:50:20 from (67.252.92.228):
Stopped by to see a former classmate 2nd cousin and her husband , a shirt tail relative twice removed or something. Families were pretty tight knit around here. Any way we talked about generating electricity from the sun (PV) and wind generation which was the point of my call. During the time that I was there we walked over a lot of unburned bridges and the conversation turned to farming and tractors. They raise Elk and sell the meat. We discussed the business at hand and then Everette and I went out to the barn. I told him that you guys would get a kick out of the pics. that I am posting. PS the buck rake was built locally and was suspended up in the rafters of the barn in 1953. One of the F20s is a narrow, and the regular has a hyd pump and dual range stuffed in it. The original Ford tractor came off a farm 2 miles from my house.
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