Andy, I think any sentence that has "my road grader" in it makes you a special kind of country boy.
Hoo boy! Here we go again

Now you've got me wanting to post a picture of my CAT 12 motor patrol. It's about a 1948 model Caterpillar with military trim. Where does it ever end?
P.S. My neighbor's horse drawn grader is a lot nicer than mine, I may just have to pull it through a hole in the fence.
Have you found any more Fords?
Do you mean as in "found on the road dead" FORD's? I posted my bus, "found on ridge dead" FORD, and the 55 "found on refuse dead" FORD. What more do you want? I'm trying as hard as I can
The last year for Buick cowl lights was 1931 and they were the larger used on the side of the cowl from 29-31. Your smaller cowl lights(if its Buick) were more on top of the cowl and were used from 1921-27. Compare them to the cowl lights on my 1926 Dodge Brothers.
I got lost. Guessing you're saying it's likely not a Buick? I've got more review to do. Glad we don't have to worry about a test
Thanks for the information. While most of those old ones are probably rotted, it's high time to dig them out.
What are you trying to say there Bob???? Not everyone has their own road grader?
It must be tough to drag your road or even get through life with out a grader. Some people have to rely on the government to do their road work, and you know where that leads you. But it is not like a caboose, I suppose you can still be a man and not have a road grader.
Andy, I see that you have planted a lot of old iron over the years. But you must not have tended it well. It doesn't seemed to have grown. And it's certainly not because of the lack of fertilizer you've used. There's plenty of BS that's being thrown around.
As a farmer, I know that not everything planted will do well. I have never raised a good crop of Crescent wrenches, though I have planted many. Just have to keep trying, I suppose.
On a serious note, my neighbor with the old cars gave them to me many years ago. I gave up the lease without retrieving them, and only a couple of years ago began leasing from him again. I went over frantically the other night to see how much was still there. I'm safe. But I best not let them "get away" again. And with my shop addition I should have plenty of room to store them inside


As luck would have it, the bull I got came with the automatic Bull Sh!t Attachment. As with any tool, it takes some practice to become an accomplished craftsman, and I did have to show him the ropes initially, but he's got it now and is very proficient at spreading it around. Enough for everyone. What a guy! He just does it naturally, it seems! In the spring, when the grass is greening up and their stool gets loose he can really blow it out, gives me a run for my money!
Always a pleasure to have visitors and comments. And I hope my crude attempts at being somewhat jovial are never taken seriously by anyone, or that anyone is offended by my comments. Please trust that I never mean to offend, even if you don't have a caboose or a couple of road graders.
See why I can't live in town? They have these laws, and they are serious. It just would not work out well for me
