There was one in Salina Kansas that was driven more or less daily by nurse at one of the local hospitals. She was a good looking thing and tended to wear fairly short skirts. There was always a crowd to watch her arrive and to depart.
What am I seeing above the left front wheel and next to the right headlight on the Woody? I believe the Austin Healey is a 100-4.
Don't leave out the Black Horse liniment or the Wasatusa oil.
Just to add they have both residential and Commercial models. The commercial has a longer warranty with a higher price.
I have used Hustler for years. As the man said, they are reliable and easy to work on. That being said the dealer is probably 80 to 90% of the deal. I have one that is absolutely great.
My wife and I were married for 42 years. She passed away unexpectedly 9 years ago. Y'all should count your blessings everyday. Like the old song says you don't know about lonely till it's chiseled in stone.
But the whole world on Greenwich Mean Time and forget it.
Prefer film. Too much about digital that this old man doesn't understand.
I'm interested. Please send photos.
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Windmills. Either on the farm for pumping water or the wind towers for generating electricity.
One grandmother was 102 her sister was 101 they had a cousin it was 103 a a brother who is 95. The other grandmother was 95 her oldest son was 99 my mother was 97. I'm about to turn 80.
It is a height gage.The alligator clip is not original. It had a few more parts. Predates magnetic bases.