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  1. ccharr

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  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Neat stuff! Been meaning to share a couple pics of with you that I found a while back.

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    I thought it was pretty cool, warm actually!:D
     
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    Cool stuff! Man, I would love to go there with my dad! It looks like they have a bit of everything! Thanks for posting that, Charles.
     
  4. ccharr

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    Great Photos Ken,

    You are ready for the snow, that is a great coat for the N, Do you also have weights on the rears beside the chains?
    Thanks For sharing.

    Charles
     
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    Unfortunately, that's not our tractor! We oft times froze our butts off in the Tennessee winters wishing we had a setup like that! Spent many a day with a box blade on ours playing "snow plow man"! Those were the days!
     
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    I kind of miss those old freeze your butt off days,once in a great while.
    It would of been great to have a tractor coat and have the air warm you as you worked it.
     
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    Charles ;

    THANK YOU SO MUCH ! I rarely click on links but this is plu-perfect .

    As said , a little bit of everything .

    I coulda spent hours in there looking and reminiscing :) .

    I'll stop now before I babble about things for hours , days perhaps :rolleyes: .
     
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    I am inheriting my grandfather's 1953 Ford Golden Jubilee. I have no use for a trctor on my 1/2 acre, but I will restore it anyway.
     
  9. ccharr

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    That is a great tractor Russ, the 53 Jubilee was the first tractor I bought in 1980, it was Hiway work yellow but had a steel cab and a heater.
    Your Daughter and Son will be very Happy you are going to do this for them.
     
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    Your Welcome Nate,
    I actually did stay on the computer and watch you tube links to tractors and tractor pulls.
     

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