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Went through more family photo's over Thanksgiving

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    Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 9:45am
 
I sorted through of few more piles of family photo's out at Mom and Dad's over Thanksgiving and found a few more pictures I don't think I've ever had on the A-C page yet...
 
Me with my A-C Big Ace and 7050 toy tractors, 1978.
 
The picture is a bit dark but it is me in front of the Two-Ten and six bottom Monoframe plow, spring of 1979.
 
Dad tractor pulling with the Two-Ten, July of 1976.
 
Dad and my Grandpa Boughn talking while putting in the garden, One-Ninety in background with Bearcat grinder unloading feed, spring of 1975.
 
New GLEANER F2, just got corn head home, 1977.
 
New DUAL loader on One-Ninety, 1977.
 
New baby brother, spring of 1980.
 
One of the firtst pictures of Dad's 200 after he just got it (traded in One-Ninety), March of 1979.
 
Helping Dad with the 2300 disc, spring of 1981.
 
Me and my brother playing in Grandpa's seeder wagon, spring of 1983.
 
Me and my brother playing in the F2.  At this point we had a breadown and were reading the operator's manual to make a adjustment to fix.  Oats season 1982.
 
Me Christmas day 1983.
 
Just wanted to share.  Thanks.
 
 
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I love to see old pictures like those, thanks for showing them. Stuff like that is real history.
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I like the old pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
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It's the little things that make life so special. You may not realize just how fortunate you were to grow up in an all AC farm family.
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very nice pics  where can I find a hat like ur baby brothers wearing?
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I like the pictures-thanx!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote redline Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 12:50pm
Great pictures! Thank you for posting them. Now, about this "old"doug business, I am afraid I don't understand where the "old" part comes from........ I guess that moves me another notch up the age scale.

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 My cousin and I both got one of those cool caps for Christmas back in the late 70's I think it was.  We were both proud of those hats.  The bad part is I think I threw it away a few years back because the foam on the inside was rotten.  Maybe I should take a look around. LOL.  Nice pictures too!  Time sure does fly.
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Thanks for sharing the pictures. I think I have almost all of them on my pictures. He isnt old redline he is just a kid. There is something else to his name.
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That is so COOL, thank you for sharing the look back into the past. I still have the same toys in the pictures to. Dad and Grandpa had the same tractors, combine,disc and feed grinder to.  Andy
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As has already been stated, you gotta do something about that "old" part in your screen name. If I did the math right, i'm at least a couple of years older than you, and I haven't hit 40 yet. Close, but not yet. I still consider that young. May not have when I was 20, but that was almost 20 years ago. LOL!
 
Thanks for sharing the pictures. I wish we had that much orange around when I was a kid. We only had the C.( not full-time farmers. LOL!)
My dad took a lot of pictures of me, my brother,  and the rest of the family, but we don't have many of the farming or the tractors. If my dad had brought the camera out while work was going on, my grandad probably would have pitched a fit. Play time was play time. Work time was all business, and wide open.
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Dream, I turned 46 on the 26th of Nov. I see these fine young men playing in the wagon in 1983. I got out of high school in 1983. Everyday we inch closer to the grave. So many AC's to restore and so little time.
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Old,he's not. He's propbably 30 or more years younger than me. That being said, Thanks for sharing the photos. We enjoy them very much. God Bless.
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Neat pictures. Always fun to see the old family stuff and remember when... Thanks for sharing yours.
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Thanks, Doug they bring back menories, I can rember when I got a 190xt peddel tractor for my Birthday in 1968 I thought I had the biggest Tractor on the Farm, I know there is a picture around somwhere of me trying pull a gravity wagon in the driveway my Grandpa was coaching me on, I about wore the wheels off thing.
 
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I remember them hats too. Our dealer traded me a new orange mesh summer cap for the JD one on my head in 1980 when I was 6.
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Matt - thanks for sharing!!!  I sure wish I had pictures like that of my childhood!!!  Mike
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