Shouldn't every house have a cute tractor? I think so. This one maybe isn't as cute as it could (and will) be, but it has family history. My dad-in-law bought it in 1957 and now it has come to live at our house. It has extra parts laying on it in this photo, but I was so excited to have it come home I didn't care. Tony has rebuilt the engine, but it needs some more stuff done to it. I am not sure exactly in wife language what that is. With a yard the size of a postage stamp, we will find another use for it, like hayrides and parade float pulling. (we do live in the parade capital of our state I think :)
I also think it needs a name, but so far "Farmall " is it. Any suggestions?
I also think it needs a name, but so far "Farmall " is it. Any suggestions?





2 comments:
sooo much to catch up on. i have loved the snow this winter too. we have gone a couple times. would love to go again. but probably won't make it.
the pigs are cute. i know that's not the point of them. but pigs are one of my favorite animals. don't quite know why. wanted a pot bellied one for the longest time. never got it.
i don't have a better idea for a name for the tractor. so i guess that's as good as any. we had one in our back yard when we lived at the in law's.took some of the cutest pics with us and the dogs. that was pre-children.and i was skinny then too. ahhhh the good ol days!
I think that you should call it "Little Red" Do you think that Tony will go for that? Love you and miss you. The boys would love the farmall.
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