Cindy:
this looks idyllic. nice place.
at 04:02PM 01/11/08
openjoe:
I need one of those for my 11 acres, but no money.
at 07:04AM 01/16/08
shelly:
11 acres? that a lot of property to manage, i can barely keep a grip on 2.5 (fire clearance) what is on your acreage? We have lots of pics with Jeff and Cindy riding with their grandpa in his red tractor in Indiana...idyllic is right...:-)
at 07:12AM 01/16/08
openjoe:
Most of ours is woods.
at 07:30AM 01/16/08
blue:
I don't have 11 acres but I do have about 5 out in the country where I grew up. This farmall came from my wife's family's farm (Where the video of Chruch in the Wildwood was done). It had not run in in about 8 or 10 years. I restored it to the condition in the picture and use it in the garden I now have in that 5 acre plot, of which about an acre is in actual garden. The rest is woods (good for squirrel hunting). Squirrel and dumplings are very good.
at 08:15AM 01/16/08
openjoe:
How far from where you live?
at 11:45AM 01/18/08
blue:
Hey there, Joe. It is about 15 minutes from where my wife and I now live. We sort of live in the city now, but it is pure country out there.
at 05:08PM 01/18/08
blue:
Hi Shelly, my acreage has woods, a house, one garage, 4 metal sheds, 1 wooden cabin in the woods, about half wooded area, a garden in which we grow okra, squash, gourds,corn, apples, grapes, cherries, peppers (jalapenos, habaneros, pimento, bell peppers), and tomatos. Me and the old farmall have a time plowing into the sunset.
at 09:30PM 01/24/08
The old farmall and me
at Concord
in North Carolina
at 01:08AM
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