Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: STOP SCRAPERS
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Posted by Mark on May 16, 1998 at 23:53:05:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: STOP SCRAPERS posted by Indian Guy on May 15, 1998 at 07:54:22:
: : I won't be able to check this till Monday, so you might want to e-mail responses to me directly in addition to posting them for everybody. : : Thanks. : : Jim : My pa in law told me of hundreds of old Fords that went to the scrap drives of WWII, I would guess that a lot of old farm equipment went the same way. The link to the past was almost severed once and it would be sad to see it go a piece at a time. Old tractors, old implements, old guns, old languages, old ways, old people, I think we've fallen into the snare of "new and improved." I agree. I modeled my old tractor policy after The Nature Conservancy which says "If lands are precious or biologically valuable, don't talk about it, Buy it and preserve it." The only problem is I've got all my barns filled with antique tractors and implements. I garage and preserve EVERYTHING. Only one solution left...anyone want to help me build a barn??
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