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Re: Farm tractor/ machinery dream team


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Posted by Bill(Wis) on September 26, 2015 at 17:24:46 from (216.46.173.36):

In Reply to: Farm tractor/ machinery dream team posted by NY 986 on September 25, 2015 at 10:10:56:

I had a dream one time of coming off the west end of the George Washington bridge driving a brand new 1949 John Deere model A tractor that was correct in every respect. It was pulling what appeared to be every piece of farm machinery ever made all molded into one. I was headed for my farm in Wisconsin which was 1100 miles away but I knew about a short cut. At somewhere around Teterboro, I turned off I-80 onto this "shortcut" across a rough field. The hitch broke. From out of nowhere, two little men appeared and offered to help. They knew of a place to fix the hitch but we'd have to walk back to the "road". The "road" turned out to be a high speed thoroughfare with little cars about 3' high going about 200 mph. And we had to get across. I suggested we go down the road aways and find a steep enough hill to cause the little cars to slow down. We did that and found a totally vertical hill which we scaled across. We were hungry and they knew of a restaurant. It was a large building and when we entered it there was a very large auditorium which was empty but up around the edges of it, about 20' up, was a conveyor of sorts that had many Holstein cows on it, just riding around and round. They said we could get sandwiches in a back room but when we got there, there were only crumbs left. We travelled on to the place where the hitch could be fixed. We were invited into a large two story house by a little old farm lady wearing an apron. She took us into the living room which had large red Snap-On tool boxes lining the walls. She explained that this was not the place to get the hitch fixed and the Snap-On tools were for the two year old boy in diapers to play with but we could get the hitch fixed "out back". We went out the back door and found that the "stoop" of the back door was one of those little 3' high cars we'd seen out on the "road". We crawled through it and headed down a path for a corn crib that had a mailbox in front of it. That was where I woke up and never did get that hitch fixed. As far as I know, that John Deere A and it's stange piece of equipment in tow is still sitting in a field near Teterboro, NJ. If anyone sees it or knows about it, please give me a shout. My Email is open. (;>))


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