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How I Fell In Love With Farmall Tractors |
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I fell in love with Farmall Tractors when I was 8 or 9 years old. I lived next to a dairy and tobacco farm in Warehouse Point, Connecticut and my schoolmate's family owned the farm. They had three Farmalls. I would go over there to help with the farm work. When I visited my Grandfather in Woodbury, Connecticut I discovered that he had a beautiful Farmall Cub. He would put me on his lap and we would drive around the farm on the Cub. On the dairy farm, the most fun I had was riding on the draw bar when we chased the cows after they broke through the fence and were headed for the corn field. If my mother had known I was doing that I would never have been able to go to the farm again. Anyway, once these red tractors get in your blood they ain't leavin'. Here I am much older and I still love the things !!P--Cowboy Bob Hill Cowboy Bob Hill, FL, entered 2008-04-22 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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