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Is age creeping up on me??
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Posted by moline on July 23, 2004 at 19:50:30 from (63.250.65.25):
I just attended our local tractor show and I noticed older fellows staring at JD A's,GP's,AC WC's,IH M's.They are looking at the tractor and seem to be plowing or baling a field in their minds many years ago.I love to hear their stories about life back then and what these tractors did and meant to everyday life.(I have nothing but respect for these machines and people.I love to look at the old iron.) Now I am starting to do this myself!The only difference is I am staring at a restored 4020 or 4320.(The first tractor I ever ran in the field was a 1970 4020)I own several pre 1955 tractors of 3 different colors,but what really seems to get me are the ones from my era.Some folks say these arent antiques.I was born in 1966,so is this age catching me or what??
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