Ian, I don't really think you can put all farmers into the same category. Remember, 25 years ago, this wagon was just another piece of old iron, not the valuable collector it may be today. If it wasn't for farmers and their barns and sheds, a lot of old vintage iron would have been sitting out in the weather and turned out the same way as this old wagon. Also, remember this old farmer is dead and gone. That makes it pretty much impossible to know why that old hayseed thought he should let it sit. Maybe he was using it for a planter or something. Or, maybe he was one of those English animal rightists, and thought he should keep it as a recreation center for wayward rats. An American Farmer, John in Wi USA > > Why do farmers insist on keeping things that they obviously don't > want? > > Regards, > Ian. > > >
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