Showing posts with label aaron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aaron. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A man and his tractor


Aaron never ceases to amaze me. He takes what others would consider rusted garbage and turns them into functioning machines. For him, its a challenge. He has a want and need to beat father time. Over the years I've seen him repair snowmobiles (vintage 1978), rotor tillers, generators, various motors, cars, etc... His most intriguing project thus far has been an old, well used 1959 Massey Ferguson 65 farm tractor. Used may be an understatement. It was a bit abused as well. But being a farm tractor is a thankless and hard job.
Aaron purchased his Massey Ferguson in November 2005 for a mere $700. It was in obvious disrepair. The previous owner repeated several times, "Are you a mechanic?" as he handed Aaron the hydraulic lift tube and the old tire he used as a make shift seat. It took some muscle to get the sleeping tractor that had froze to the ground up on the trailer to bring home. But Aaron did it and he was proud.

It took Aaron two years, lots of money, and many, many hours of hard labor to finish the tractor. In all he rebuilt the engine, brakes, drive train, hydraulics, and the entire front end. He also rewired the electric components and replaced many of the body panels, as well, as the accessories. At times we weren't sure we were ever going to see a complete tractor again and then... one day it all came together. I think it was worth it. Its one sexy tractor.


The old Massey is definitely in its retirement phase of life as it hauls kids on hay rides, sits in tractor and car shows, and does odd jobs for people in the neighborhood. But don't be fooled its once again in its prime. If we have our way, it will be the tractor that works our first farm.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Happy Anniversary... my sweet!

Happy Anniversary, my sweet!

You've been my best friend for 11 1/2 years; my lover and mate for 10 1/2 years; and today my husband for 8 years. What has seemed such a small space of time, has been amazing. I cannot imagine a time that you were not in my life. I still remember the first day that I saw you and how I felt. Before you, I could not imagine love at first site. After you, I cannot imagine love any other way. Our little joke, "We met in Biology and found out we had Chemistry"... still makes me laugh.

During our time together we've laughed on the beach, had 2 beautiful babies, bought a house, sat talking for hours in front of a fire divulging our inner most secrets, cried together in a hospital, danced to Celtic music with a glass of wine, survived some horrific incidents, joked, traveled, and have fallen even more in love. Here's to 8 more years of dancing, joking, secrets, crying, and love.... Happy Anniversary, my sweet!