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Posted by Brokenwrench on May 26, 2005 at 12:28:36 from (69.128.199.119):
In Reply to: Re: Keeping a restoration photo history ? posted by Allan in NE on May 26, 2005 at 11:17:52:
Thanks for clearing that up for me. How well I understand, as many here do. I can forget names, faces, birthdays,anniversaries, etc., but can tell you every tractor I've ever been on. I had a red and white 86 F150 in mint condition back in the day. I sold it to help put my wife thru college in Fargo. At the time I hauled propane for Ferrelgas out of Moorehead, and I'd see it around town from time to time. It would tear a guy up seeing it. Then one winter I was heading east on hwy 10, and there she was greasy side up in the ditch. I could see the frame was bent up and she was smashed from one end to the other. I went home depressed, told my wife, and she said "good thing we don't own it, huh". Some people will never understand. I suppose it takes those type of people to keep us in line though. Brokenwrench
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