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Dusty Dan

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  1. I can remember blowing silage up in the silo as a teenager, always liked the smell.
  2. John Deere Model “A” 1:16 scale die cast from the World Toy Show. No year. Picked it up at an antique mall. No other mfg. stamp. Actual tractor manufactured from 1934 to 1952. 26 horsepower. After some research, it looks like it was made in 1992 by Scale Model Toys Dyersville ,Iowa.
  3. They are very nice to add to your collection, nice looking!
  4. Many a pig there, big ones, little ones. Will make good bacon one day. I like mine extra crisp.
  5. Thanks, I miss the chimes from the steeple at different times of the day. But sooner or later you just have to accept the fact that it’s time to move on.
  6. Here is a photo of an 18th century church which gave me many pleasant moments through the years as it is just a few hundred yards across from the backyard of the home I just sold. It was time to downsize. Age sneaks up on you. There are soldiers buried in the cemetery there who fought in the Revolutionary War. And many of the tombstones are in German engraving. A simply lovely old church which was wooden, then stone and is brick now with a few additions through the years. It is a United Church of Christ today.
  7. I have always had a philosophy when it comes to neighbors; it’s ok to try to be friendly, say hi, maybe chat a bit. But don’t get overly involved with them.
  8. Very nice work, very sorry to hear of your hand.
  9. Belated or not, always great to get something like that, congrats!
  10. I forgot to post this old one which was hiding in the back shelf, when I originally posted the collection. John Deere 2440 1:16 scale replica toy die cast. Tractor manufactured from 1976 to 1982, 67 horsepower.
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