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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 16:01:49
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you daily dose of vitamin O




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rrlund

10-16-2012 06:35:49
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
Is that the same one that was on the grinder?



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larry@stinescorners

10-16-2012 16:21:43
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 Re: rr lund in reply to rrlund, 10-16-2012 06:35:49  
thats the same one ,its his favorite tractor



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oldtanker

10-15-2012 21:39:08
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
That old Oliver looks just like the one I saw in NJ sometime in the late 60's on a farm near Tinton Falls.......I thought it was huge! Only other tractors I had seen were the small Farmalls and Fords. Then we moved to MN and I got to see and run real tractors! Farmall 560's, 756, 826, JD 4020's, R, 5020 4440, MM U and 7700 JD combines! Never di run an Oliver.

Real gald we didn't stay in NJ.

Rick

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casenut1

10-15-2012 20:50:38
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
love the last pic. beautiful country you have.



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PJH

10-15-2012 19:20:27
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
Larry - You've got a good eye for photography. Must have something to do with your artistic side, which would also explain your fine masonry skills. It runs in your family, I've noticed. Thanks for the pics.

Paul



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dblair

10-15-2012 18:51:04
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
I love looking at your pictures at the farm but mostly I like your talent on brick , block and stone work . you really have a talent for that , thanks Larry



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gtractorfan

10-15-2012 18:18:13
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
Vitamin O... oats, right? That would be an extra heavy load otherwise.



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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 19:41:01
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 Re: rr lund in reply to gtractorfan, 10-15-2012 18:18:13  
Its O for Oliver! rr lund s perscription is at least one O picture every night



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Leroy

10-15-2012 17:10:24
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  
Larry, Could you please give a bit of information. Is that Stinescorners in New Jersy? About what part. General areas only. And About what part of Penn. is your garden located and abought how many miles is the trip and how long a drive is it? Do you have a place you stay when at the garden or do you go home every night. Just curious. If very far can't see getting much done in a day.



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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 17:20:37
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 Re: rr lund in reply to Leroy, 10-15-2012 17:10:24  
from nj to pa is 1 hr 10 mins,we do have a place to stay,but dont always stay we live in central nj



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JayinNY

10-15-2012 18:13:33
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 17:20:37  
Larry, you could put up a tent by those pine trees your picnic table is under, I remember that post& pic you showed us awhile ago. It was a nice tranquil looking spot I thought! Lol



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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 18:56:52
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 Re: rr lund in reply to JayinNY, 10-15-2012 18:13:33  

IS this the picture? That was a while ago ,you have a good memory!

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JayinNY

10-15-2012 19:09:01
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 18:56:52  
No, the pic you posted showed what I thought was a cut out under the pine trees maybe near a pond, I asked you if u cut out under them and u said yes I cleared a spot fir a picnic table! Well, now I see what it looks like under there, looks great, I thought it would be a wooden table, but not from a mason, right! Lol nice pics.



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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 19:04:12
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 18:56:52  


or was it this one at the top of the hill in the woods?



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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 19:11:00
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 19:04:12  

heres another one down the trail in the woods,3 picnic tables,never had a family picnic on any of them,no time ,two weeks ago was the first time we ever cooked on an open fire,first time and it was great,hope I dont have to wait another 15 years before we do it again,I will be dead before then!

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downsouth

10-15-2012 19:35:16
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 19:11:00  
Larry Larry Larry, what an awful thing to say. Buddy, your a couple of months (yea, months..55 model just like you) younger than I am and I certainly am not planning on being dead in 15 years. Right now I'm enjoing the occasional visit with our grandchildren, the oldest just turned 5. I'm planning on meeting at least 1 grandchild....note I said AT LEAST!
Spent the afternoon today with my Dad, he's 89 with lots of health issues. I asked him today if he thought Christmas was in his future, he said it better be since he's planning a big Christmas this year knowing it's his last. He also said he feels confident he will make it to his 90th birthday too which is in February but said he didn't see much future beyond that.
Think positive, you would be surprised how many around you are a lot worse off.

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larry@stinescorners

10-15-2012 19:33:19
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 19:11:00  

and one more bench at the edge of the woods on top of the hill,the view sitting on the bench, All of these pictures are re runs,but you asked for them Jay,and I like to post pictures so ,,,,,

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BushogPapa

10-15-2012 16:11:42
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 Re: rr lund in reply to larry@stinescorners, 10-15-2012 16:01:49  

Nice looking load and nice looking Stand..!!

A Beautiful day, too...

Ron..



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