I still have my dad's 1940 bison National Parks badge. Thanks for the little history lesson, I didn't know i1940 was the last year of production. Much appreciated.
Living the life. I was figuring my humorous comments like you will probably burn up a quart of gas to make another 10 round trips to haul all the wood that you cut. Then you really got me with the ancestors. Beautiful. Mine all moved on now too. Just me here, and I daily think of them just as you presented yours. Thanks
You wonder how he knew he would profit after spending that much to re-tool. What a beautiful machine. Elegant, simple. What an attractive paint color. So period correct looking, too. Love that green.
Wow, that's nothing short of Amazing!❤❤ Someday I would like to come from Alberta and see Bud's fleet of antiques in person! Simply Beautiful! I love the history in each and every one of your father's vehicles and tractors. ❤❤🙂🙂👍👍
I loved the videos with your Dad narrating the start-up of one of his machines. It was always a bit anti climactic because everything started with two or three calm 1/4 turns of the crank. What guy, what a legacy. You were so smart to save him for all of us to enjoy. Thanks for keeping on keeping on. Mike