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Re: Remember a new tractor coming home when you were a kid???
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Posted by DP on May 08, 2001 at 21:21:41 from (63.91.23.15):
In Reply to: Remember a new tractor coming home when you were a kid??? posted by Alberta Mike on May 08, 2001 at 09:23:40:
Hi Mike! Interesting question! I think I must still have a lot of kid in me.I have pretty much the same feeling every time I bring a new addition home. The two that come to mind most are a 44 John Deere A that dad bought back when I was in the second grade. He didn't tell me that he had bought it and when riding home on the bus, we meet this newly pright painted A pulling an AC baler just a little ways from my home driven by my uncle. Didn't take me long to get to the bottom of that when I was home! The second I remember best was when Dad brought the 630 home. I was a freshman in high school and it too was newly painted. This is the 630 I have today. Spent many hours on that tractor pulling a silage cutter. There were many others, but these stick in my mind the best. Thanks for the memory jogger!
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