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AG
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Postby AG » Tue Sep 04, 2007 6:47 pm

Simply Awesome!!
Thanks guys for share with us! I enjoy a lot watching each picture over and over.
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2railjon
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Postby 2railjon » Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:21 pm

Dirt!!! That '37 Farmall and 1925 Deere are BEAUTIES!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
Running that red block Charlie.

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Postby The Dirt » Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:41 pm

Last one. You can see the sign on this one, a 1932. Same guy's collection as the 1925. He has about ten in his 'stable'- he had a scrapbook there.

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This tractor is unique in that it has a cylinder head... and a ketchup head.

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Take a look at the size of the spark plug, and then figure how wide the pistons must be! Help me out, Hev!
I'm guessing six inches. Two cylinders. No wonder, as I've said before, they have a bark like a Harley on steroids! 8)
And Hev, what's that petcock for?

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Quite the magneto! Help me out, Hev. Is the black thing a huge external magnet?

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Postby The Dirt » Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:53 pm

Renovo, after me and the redhead got married, (2nd for each of us, no-frills/family only/district justice), we hopped on my Harley and rode up to Hyner View, (the honeymoon being 2 months away).
Beautiful countryside. Closest I've been to your area.

Later that night, I got a Hyner-view of a different sort. :wink: :D

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Renovo PRR
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Postby Renovo PRR » Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:59 pm

LOl well I'm married to a redhead she is number 12 in a family of 13. My oldest daughter has red hair and my youngest is strawberry blond.

Her Volleyball team just crunched Portage. :)

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Daisy
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Postby Daisy » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:24 pm

I always loved that term, strawberry blond.

Did you know that a blonde has blond hair?

If you look at that word blond for very long it starts to look really weird.

Hey, there's alfalfa in my beer! :D
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Postby Renovo PRR » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:27 pm

What would all of us beer drinkers do with out the grain growers. :) :) :) :) Wow my 23rd year of marriage is coming up next month and I still have over 25 years to work until the wife will let me retire.

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Postby 2railjon » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:53 pm

DAZzziE! There's definitely some alfalfa in your beer!!! Maybe some buckwheat, also!!!!!!!! :D :wink:
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Postby The Dirt » Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:20 pm

Jon, LOL! The golden age of television!

Hey Renovo, tell your daughter "way to go!!"

LOL! Your wife's family is either Catholic, Amish, or farm-bred!
My wife's dairy-farm-raised cowboy-dad was one of 10. I guess you had to, back then, to have enough free-labor to keep the farm running.

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Postby The Dirt » Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:27 pm

Bubba died in a fire and his body was burned pretty badly. The morgue needed someone to identify the body, so they sent for his two best friends, Cooter and Gomer. The three men had always done everything together.

Cooter arrived first, and when the mortician pulled back the sheet, Cooter said, "Yup, his face is burned up pretty bad. You better roll him over."
The mortician rolled him over and Cooter said, "Nope, that ain't Bubba."

The mortician thought this was rather strange. So he brought Gomer in to confirm the identity of the body. Gomer looked at the body and said, "Yup, he's pretty well burnt up. Roll him over."
The mortician rolled him over and Gomer said, "No, it ain't Bubba."

The mortician asked, "How can you tell?"
Gomer said, "Well, Bubba had two assholes."

"What? He had two assholes?" asked the mortician.

"Yup, we never seen 'em, but everybody used to say, 'There's Bubba with
them two assholes'."

:D

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Renovo PRR
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Postby Renovo PRR » Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:07 pm

Neither, neither and neither. Her father worked for the B&O Railroad all his life. Her mother was a stay at home mum. They are Methodists and of German Heritage and she was never on a farm until she married me.

Go figure they broke all the stereotypes.

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Postby hev52 » Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:40 pm

Where the hell is my piece of pie Dirt........................... :evil: :evil:


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You can warm mine in the nuke oven for 10 secs and then put 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream on my...................................


That dude from Milton has some Awesome lookin' tractors. I'd be proud to own them...................... :wink:




The petcock on the side of the head is to release the compresion when ya start it. Just like mine only mine is under the engine. Wish my were on the side.




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The pistons are probably 6-8 inches.




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Your right..............................The black thing is a huge magnet.

I remember taking these to a Mennonite that had an electricial shop and he would recharge the magnet when they were getting weak. This guy knows his shit when it comes to electricial stuff. He's still doin' work to this day.

Just took our 1967 Mack fire truck to him to check out why the generator quite. I told him it was 12 volt positive ground and he said no problem.



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Dirt, did ya know that the gas cap and oil sprizer were red on the Deere's.....................I have a red cap on mine but no red oil sprizer............... :cry:




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Postby hev52 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:47 pm

Damn....................where the hell is my pie Dirt........................................





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Postby The Dirt » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:04 pm

Hev, two pieces left!
We can have a plate of The Dirt's famous 12-ingredient hot wings first, wash them down with some cold beer, then cool off yer mouth with the pie-ala-mode! :D

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Better get here quick, though, before... before... uh-oh... :shock:

Will it still be prime peach-season in October? I'll be glad to bring one down, but only if Jon makes the trip... :wink: :lol:

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Postby 2railjon » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:05 pm

Man!!!!! Set me up with a cold beer and a plate of those wings!!!!!! :D :D :D :D
Running that red block Charlie.


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