[AT] Visiting ATIS members during 9/18 trip

R Mull rbobmull at comcast.net
Fri Sep 30 13:56:12 PDT 2005


Herb, Do I need to come over and take the D-14 off your hands? I can be 
there in less than an hour. Last time I drove a D-14 was in September 1965. 
A neighbor I worked for in the afternoons after school had one.

Thanks,
Robert Mull
Woodstock, Georgia
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From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
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> Herb it sounds like you had a great trip.  How do you like your D14 so 
> far?
>
> Charlie
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> From: "Herbert Metz" <metz-h.b at mindspring.com>
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> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:05 AM
> Subject: [AT] Visiting ATIS members during 9/18 trip
>
>
> Barbara and I certainly enjoyed the hospitality of the Willers and the 
> Dotsons during our 9/27-28 trip to Ohio to pick up a D14 bought from an AC 
> enthusiast in New York.  He delivered it to the Willers the previous week 
> when he attended an AC sale in Indiana.  George had rearranged his shed 
> (Allis, Case, Ford, IHC H and M, plus many Cubs) to make room for one 
> more.
> Yes, George, our loading was well done.   I never made any adjustments; 
> that is saying quite a bit when one travels 690 miles and includes 
> Kentucky interstates (they are rough).
> After enjoying Marilyns good cooking and a nice overnight stay, we hit the 
> road for the Dotsons.  We had toured Georges shops (full line for wookwork 
> and full line for metal work and his shed full of tractors) last year when 
> we stopped in for Sunday brunch on our return from Canandaigua, NY show. 
> Our visit at Gene Dotsons included visiting with Gene, brother Gary and 
> his wife Regina and a tour of Genes farm, shed full of Case tractors plus 
> good looking Maule airplane, airstrip, White combine and many implements. 
> Then on to brother Larry and wife Barbara Dotsons where we toured their 
> shed full of IHC Cubs, his exceptional restored Cockshut, and several 
> other tractors and implements.   Larry has several projects in process 
> including an Allis G restoration for some guy way down in GA, and he still 
> works full time.
> Thank You Barbara for the good written directions for getting back to I-65 
> while also avoiding Dayton.  Those directions also took us through West 
> Liberty where we noticed a couple sitting out front of a store eating 
> icecream cones.  Wooohh!   $1.00 for a huge scoop of delicious icecream. 
> (Note to Larry Goss, store was on southwest corner of intersection).
> We had gone about five miles when Gene phoned and said Barbara had noticed 
> the trailer brake lights were not working when we left their place.  Sure 
> enough; I wiggled the plug and they worked ok the rest of the trip. 
> Thank You again Barbara.
> The rest of the trip home went well.   However, I did drive on the left 
> side of the road through much of KY, because of the right side being so 
> rough. I do not like doing that but this was middle of the night and our 
> trailer has five lights across the rear.
> Time did not permit a visit to Gary and Regina's to tour their collection 
> of Leaders and an exceptional restored Cockshut; maybe next year.
> Herb
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