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Posted by MarkNOhio on October 24, 2004 at 18:59:26 from (207.90.99.15):
In Reply to: Looking to make new friends posted by Robert E. Smith on October 23, 2004 at 13:03:26:
Robert, I'm just a few miles down the road from you off of State Route 122 west of Middletown. Although I grew up on a farm just east of Middletown it's now paved over and home to Lowes, Wall Mart, Cracker Barrel, etc. I did manage to save my Grandfathers 1949 Farmall H (Bought new by him 3 months before I was born) which I restored about 15 years ago and is now safely tucked away in a small barn on our property. I get it out and play with it lots and take it to about 6 shows during the summer months. The barn is also home to my cousins 1945 John Deere H and my Massey Ferguson 135 diesel with a 6' finish mower that I use to keep our 5 acres mowed. I've been employed by the same company for 26 years as an A&P mechanic working on corporate jets. It's kinda nice to be able to tinker with the "old iron" after 40 or more hours a week working on the high tech airplanes. I've left my e-mail open. Give me a shout and maybe we can get together sometime
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