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<blockquote data-quote="badaxemoo" data-source="post: 331576" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>Before I was big enough to be of much use I liked carrying a canning jar with lemonade and a little bundle of cookies in wax paper out to the far end of the farm to my Grandpa when he was cultivating corn or beans. It made me feel useful.</p><p></p><p>I liked listening for the M-H 44 if Grandpa was over the hill. I'm an Oliver man, but I've always liked that throaty Massey sound.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago, Dad got the 44 running and took it out for a spin down the road to "run some gas through her". When I heard that distinctive sound coming back into the building spot from behind the grove, for a split second, I expected to see my Grandfather pulling in with the spreader or the cultivator.</p><p></p><p>I got pretty choked up. I sure miss him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badaxemoo, post: 331576, member: 3926"] Before I was big enough to be of much use I liked carrying a canning jar with lemonade and a little bundle of cookies in wax paper out to the far end of the farm to my Grandpa when he was cultivating corn or beans. It made me feel useful. I liked listening for the M-H 44 if Grandpa was over the hill. I'm an Oliver man, but I've always liked that throaty Massey sound. A few years ago, Dad got the 44 running and took it out for a spin down the road to "run some gas through her". When I heard that distinctive sound coming back into the building spot from behind the grove, for a split second, I expected to see my Grandfather pulling in with the spreader or the cultivator. I got pretty choked up. I sure miss him. [/QUOTE]
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