i was raised in Electra. In the '50s. I pumped oil leases on the Waggoner ranch for Loftin Oil Company. I have been all over that ranch. Good memories.
@maupinmaupin14724 жыл бұрын
My mare is descended of Doc Tom Tucker and Driftwood, with a bunch of Waggoner horses on her dam's side. She is 27 and still sound and a lot of horse.
@jayscroggins.thunderboy30645 жыл бұрын
We owned poco,s grandson poco rider. My grandfather and Epaul were best of friends.
@tulsatombob27697 жыл бұрын
My Great Grand Father was John, brother of Dan Waggoner. It sickened me to see the family squabble over the estate and end up selling it to a no good Yankee Carpet Bagger. The new owner said he would preserve the Ranch and keep the staff of workers and ranch hands on the ranch. What did the lying SOB do? He fired them without notice, many of whom worked the ranch for 2,3, and 4 generations. Anyways. thanks for the nice tribute to Texas History and my family!!!!
@scottchadwick69215 жыл бұрын
I would have loved to been able to buy that ranch and keep it going as it should be. Money makes people greedy. To bad your family could not get along.
@kirkmcknight1135 жыл бұрын
I'll say I'm watching this is 2019 in Sept. and having said that I have worked my entire adult life, except several yrs in the US Army, as an oilfield welder. Now if y'all don't want OSHA down on your ranch, y'all need to get belt guards on those pumping units and weight guards. Don't know if any of your cattle are anywhere near your production well as they are here in west TX. You don't ever want to see what those weights or belts can do to a cow. Just thought I would mention it after watching this video.