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Morning Pic For Today...........Post A Pic around your place.....

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IMG_0788.JPG.c77974ab0041f90fe43b4eb1fd4Inside of my truck camper (should have cleaned it more) with LineXed stove top cover

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1 hour ago, Royal Squire said:

Farmall H was the first tractor I drove as a kid, probably 8 or 10 years old. Thanks for the memories 

Mine was a Ford 8n.... It's how I learned to drive!

I love that old H though! Motor was rebuilt about 20 years ago and still purrs like a kitten :) 

mine was a 8n also hahahah

 

Pulled my first car , 69 pinto with no brakes,  out of the woods backwards using it.  

My first tractor was a MF 699.  First vehicle was an old suburban with load of bales, instructed on how to drive it over the walky-talky. haha

My first memory of driving, I was about 5 years old. My Dad asked me if I thought I could drive a early 50s jeep pkp along some feed bunks without hitting them. Of course I said yes. He had it in low gear and low range so just idling along. In spite of his instructions and my promise not to hit anything, I bumped into the feed bunks. Now I teach my 6 and 7 year old grandsons to drive every chance I get. Sorry for hijacking thread. 

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Sometime, we need tractor pic :popcorn:

11 hours ago, TFaoro said:

1939 International H! But it'll never be on the lawn.... I value my life :lol: 

I kinda' thought so :lol3:

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                 153.jpg          Picture to help with cool thoughts during the dog days of summer.

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Must have traveled half way around the world for that pic, as if I don't know where that is. He he.  Beautiful. I got to get some up for you Daniel. They're still on my camera... what a heel I am.

 

Now if we could just get Michael to show with some of his forum buddies

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Well, IBM and I wanted you and Mopar mom to meet up but you said your busy. I don't doubt that.

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Right:) There is a chance we might meet again before the Eclipse at the picture above,  camping.

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                                          Good!  Because he's still hungry.bear2.JPG  

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16 minutes ago, Wild and Free said:

Funny stuff right there.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^:lmao:

Yep that's pretty funny IBM.

early Jeep 4.0?    ( I can't remember if the 4.0 has the intake and exhaust on the driver or passenger side)

 

 

 

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Dr. Google proved me wrong the early AMC's had the intake and exhaust on the driver side.

 

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I knew it looked familiar, it is similar to the pinto 6 cylinder 

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