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- Jim Hudson
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This thread is gone but not forgotton.
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Speakin' of 501
Not sure if anyone else noticed, but our friend Jim Hudson had "501" posts as of today!
Kind of a coincidence?!?!
Kind of a coincidence?!?!
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Johnbron,
I guess I am right about you left coasters, you are the same as the guys on the other coast. You have no idea where Wisconsin is.
We are that state shaped like a hand just east of the Mississippi, west of Lake Michigan, south of Lake Superior and north of the Flatlanders.
Madison, Wisconsin is only 2,076 miles from Red Bluff, California not
6,000 miles. It may be hard to believe but we do have an airport here and them there new fangeled jets actually land there.
Some of your neighbors are coming. One guy from Greenwood, a few from the valley and a bunch from north of you in Oregon.
When I get a chance I will post some pictures.
Mike
I guess I am right about you left coasters, you are the same as the guys on the other coast. You have no idea where Wisconsin is.
We are that state shaped like a hand just east of the Mississippi, west of Lake Michigan, south of Lake Superior and north of the Flatlanders.
Madison, Wisconsin is only 2,076 miles from Red Bluff, California not
6,000 miles. It may be hard to believe but we do have an airport here and them there new fangeled jets actually land there.
Some of your neighbors are coming. One guy from Greenwood, a few from the valley and a bunch from north of you in Oregon.
When I get a chance I will post some pictures.
Mike
30 + tractors including 2 French Super Cubs, French Cubs, 1963 Industrial Cub, 1955 Cub Highcrop etc...German and French built IH tractors and some bigger IH tractors. Of course I have about 20 IH trucks and an IH refridge in the Shop.
- Jim Hudson
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hr's49cub wrote:Wisconsin is only 2,076 miles from Red Bluff, California not
6,000 miles. It may be hard to believe but we do have an airport here and them there new fangeled jets actually land there.
I think he "round tripped" the distance. Shame on him.
Naturally I round tripped the distance plus if you will notice that I added a +/- so I was within 1-mile of being correct with My planned detours that I would have taken.
Then came Bronson
- Jim Hudson
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Naturally I round tripped the distance plus if you will notice that I added a +/- so I was within 1-mile of being correct with My planned detours that I would have taken
That was my point!! Mike posted it was only 2076 miles. Guess he forgot that you had to drive back. It was "Tounge in cheek", that's all.
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