My cousin sent me this photo this morning. She is helping me track down some of the many old photos that were taken of Dad and his IH equipment back in the 40's and 50's. Andy Weisbrodt was her grandfather and my Dad's uncle. It looks like Andy was having a FordsonFest at the old homestead.
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Re: Old Time Farming
Neat!
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That's so neat to have some of your family history in print like that.
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Yes, that is very cool ! Thanks for sharing.
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Bill:
That is really cool stuff, having a published link to your family history is awesome. Keep digging ... family history is really cool. Like Ancestors in the Attic - one never knows who is hiding in the dusty closets upstairs Thanks for sharing that was great
That is really cool stuff, having a published link to your family history is awesome. Keep digging ... family history is really cool. Like Ancestors in the Attic - one never knows who is hiding in the dusty closets upstairs Thanks for sharing that was great
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Bill,
That is a real neat article, quite interesting to read. The family tie is really neat.
I hope Albert and his father, Mr. John, weren't referring to Farmall's as the "other makes of tractors" he was saying couldn't follow him around the field. How were they related to you?
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Thanks for sharing,
That is a real neat article, quite interesting to read. The family tie is really neat.
I hope Albert and his father, Mr. John, weren't referring to Farmall's as the "other makes of tractors" he was saying couldn't follow him around the field. How were they related to you?
Oh, and you could have still bought stock in Mathias Motor Company if you had acted a little quicker....
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Thanks for sharing,
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dgrapes59 wrote:I hope Albert and his father, Mr. John, weren't referring to Farmall's as the "other makes of tractors" he was saying couldn't follow him around the field. How were they related to you?
Andy (#1) and John (#7) were my dad's uncles and Al was his cousin. Dad was named after his uncle John. Angie has only found two photos of Dad so far. Mom had a shoe box full of photos of Dad working the fields with his equipment but that box disappeared around the time she died.
Ironically, my uncle became the local Farmall dealer here in Harrison in the 40's. My demo Cub has one of his stickers that was put on it sometime in the 60's.
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