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My collection of tractors | Hi my name is Garrett Bodie and my story is about me and my collection of tractors i've loved tractors ever since I was born th efirst tractor I ever had was a 1953 john deere R I loved that tractor, it was a deseil and power full but since then I have got even more rare ones,here they are johndeere 60 rowcrop,and we resently bought 2 johndeere 70lp can't wht till they come,and the last one that we had just bought was a massy 444,i bring my tractors to the Austin manitoba threshers reuion its the best museum you will ever go to,if you go im usally running the planner beside the big saw mill and I also run the shingle mill too,sometimes a also cut wood with the little saw mill.IF you want any information on coming to the reuion please e-mail me.the steamed corn is the best in the world you will see my dad running the the big steamer.THANKS FOR READING MY STORY. Garrett Bodie, ma, entered 2005-02-12 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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