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chzuck
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A fellow emailed me wanting some photos of Geezer's MW original plus Ted and Alice.  So far I have looked through several of the IH Registry CD's and did not see Ted and Alice.  I remember seeing them at a Danville plow day, but appears I did not take any photos.  It was so good looking at those old Registry CDs to see all the great guys that were involved at one time.  If anyone has photos of any of Geezer's tractors, please post, I will see that you get credit for the photo.  He is also looking for photos of Jim Chabot's early Originals.  This fellow has 409 and Cubette.
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Charlie, I cannot help with photos but you bring to mind some names not heard in a while.
Has anyone seen or heard from Jim Chabot, Skott, Timmy D, Doog, Jess,TC?
I know Ohio plow day is coming up and hopefully it will bring some people out of the woods.
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Seems many must have moved on to other things.  I have not been to a plow day since the one in PA moved from the Danville area.  They were good days and good times.  PD3 was my very first Plow Day.  I brought an untested Brinly 10" and just could not get it set to plow satisfactorily.  Farmall Gray diagnosed the problem, the point of the plow was not lined up centered over the plow frame and no matter where I set the crank or the offset, it wanted to take way too much ground.
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It's been so long since I've been to a plow day that the last one I was at I was literally talking to Geezer at it about said Originals. I loved the experience but not the traveling.

I took and saved so many pictures of Cubs over the years it's comical looking back at them. I checked all my backed up to tablet pics from years back and no luck. No promises but I'll fire up my old laptop and see if I have anything.
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Hopefully this is okay to post but speaking of said plow day.... It's all I've been able to find. This was so long ago I remember my "nice" digital camera only being able to hold so many pics so you had to pick and choose your shots you took and pray the two AA batteries held out all day.
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Thanks, Kevin, much appreciated.  Funny how we thought our digital photos back then were so sharp, but not so compared to today's shots.   
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