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Levi K

02-21-2006 18:14:23




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For all you old FFA members out there, it's that time a year again. Tommorow, my school is having a tractor driving day where you can drive your tractor to school. I would get you guys some pictures of it but the digital camera just happens to be in the shop. Was gonna drive the M in but it has a bad battery and bendrix drive so I decided to take the Massey 3690. Just wanted to let you guys know.

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Tim Malin

02-23-2006 18:00:12




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
Nice post!!! We're celebrating here at UW-Platteville, too, as I am continuing my FFA experience at the Collegiate level, too.
Man, Drive Your Tractor to School days were the best. The first time we did it was my Sophomore year, and I drove the 3588 2+2. Took second place, behind a kid who drove his toliet paper decorated John Deere riding lawn mower like 10 miles to get there. The second year, my junior year, I built a cardboard cab for my Super M out of some cardboard appliance boxes, plexi-glas, construction paper, and lots of blue and yellow duct tape. I was voted best of show. My senior year I thought I'd move up in the world and got a metal cab for free from a guy. It came off of a cub, and he said it would fit an A,B,or C. I said I was going to try it on an M, and he wished me the best of luck. I got it on, bolted and wired it up, it had OPENING side doors which were so cool, but it sat too high up so I had to build cardboard extensions for my feet. It was SO DARN cold compared to my comfy cardboard and SO DARN noisy. It fell down on top of me on my way to school, too, and almost blocked me from getting to the clutch. The cardboard cab was better by far. I got 3rd place that year, just because of my decorations and the cab on the ol' M. LOL. Good times, many good times...

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Josh in Indiana

02-21-2006 20:35:11




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
Oh man...tractor day at school. For me that was the greatest day of the year. My freshman year, 1999, my dad just finished the F20 the fall before and so that was the first time anybody had ever seen it. I remember the weather was real cold. I had it in a heated garage in town so that it would start that morning. Dad followed me through town at 6 because it didnt hvae lights. I was too excited to notice the cold. the last three years i drove deeres..*cough *Cough but it was still nice to see all those tractors rolling through town on those days. Sorry for the long post but it feels great to go back and remember.

Good Luck and God Bless
Josh

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blocks

02-21-2006 19:07:08




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
Hi Levi it's been almost 37 years sence I was in school I did have a great time in FFA ,I don't farm but I have a 40 up north that I work up about 20 acres of for food plots for the deer. I have a Farhall M and an A.Good luck with your future.Dennis in MI



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Andrew Z

02-21-2006 18:43:31




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
I rermeber my days in the FFA the best I ever had. I cant think were I would be with out the experence I recived. I know that I would not be what I'm doing today with out it. I always rerember going to the national convetions and seeing people from all over the country. Seeing all those national blue and corn gold jackets. And I was pround that I was representing my home state of CT. FFA Americas Finest!!
Andrew

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ssabmud

02-21-2006 18:54:54




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Andrew Z , 02-21-2006 18:43:31  
farming class---spelling class

spelling class-- farming class



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Dominic Centonze

02-21-2006 18:33:41




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
AS a former member and current FFA Advisor of 20 years, this organization has given me the time of my life! Fixing up old tractors, FFA contests, National Convention.... Wow! Happy National FFA Week!



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Case Lady

02-21-2006 18:24:00




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 Re: Happy FFA week in reply to Levi K, 02-21-2006 18:14:23  
I believe in the future of Farming, with a faith born not of words, but of deeds....wow, time sure flies, don't it??? Thanks for the reminder of better days through better ways....CL



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