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Collector Profile for Dean Scott | Wife Dana, 2 daughters - the oldest who is currently a freshman in college, the 1997 Miss Pretty Peggy Pepper for Dr Pepper Bottling Co. and has also done some posters for Got Milk: the youngest is a senior in high school and a published author and poet. The rest of the family includes Levi - our basset hound, a blue heeler, a black lab, several horses and lots of cats. Residence: North Central Texas Tractors owned: John Deere: A, B, D, H, LA: Farmall: Cub, B, WR-9: Hart-Parr Oliver and an Allis Chalmers WC. All are running and barn-kept. Occupations: I run a longhorn ranch, also operate a custom farming business and a cow-calf operation. My wife is a graphic artist and typsetter as well as the family computer whiz. The oldest daughter also works for a local florist and the youngest daughter is a great welder's helper - she's great at cutting pipe! I have enjoyed going to tractor shows and auctions for the last several years and my wife is just now beginning to get into it. Help for others: I have several resources on locating old iron. I also had my own automotive repair business and have considerable experience in that area. I have done all the mechanic work myself on restoring my old tractors. Would like to hear from anyone regarding old iron. Dean Scott , TX, entered 2000-02-17 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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