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Re: Allan in NB-you broke the LAW!
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Posted by A. Bohemian on March 15, 2007 at 14:00:44 from (207.170.88.206):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NB-you broke the LAW! posted by Hugh MacKay on March 15, 2007 at 12:59:17:
Farmall for Culti-vision. Makes it lot easier to bed a small garden with a tractor when you don't have to turn around to watch the bedders!. Also, Internationals seem to last forever. My 1954 Super C with the original 6-volt ignition system is still a VERY reliable tractor. The old two-cylinder John Deere for overall reliabiltiy and ease of service, as well as sheer, unadulterated pulling ability. I've seen our old MT run under conditions which would stop any other tractor. Almost scary what these tractors will do. Also has the bedders where you can see them, which is nice. At one time I would have said Ford for ease of operation, back when they had a monopoly on the three-point hitch. An 8N still has a certain charm, but try and check the points on one! And my 2600 starts VERY easily for a Diesel.
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