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Re: Okay older fellers, your turn!
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Posted by Lyndall on February 12, 2002 at 21:04:35 from (64.6.5.38):
In Reply to: Okay older fellers, your turn! posted by ff316 on February 12, 2002 at 08:37:48:
My dad bought his first tractor (Farmall regular) in 1929 when I was 4 years old. Am not sure when I started driving it. In 1938 he traded for a regular on rubber tires. On my 15th birthday in 1940 he purchased an H Farmall. I thought I was in heaven. Dad later owned MM MTA, MM KTA, Massey Harris 44, MH 44 Special, MF 65 & MF 85. My first tractor was an M Farmall, then a Super M, then a 400. Switched to Massey Ferguson in 1965. Have owned the following Massey Fergusons, Super 90, 65, 180, 1100, 1130, 1135, 1150, 1504, 210, 202 Work Bull w loader & backhoe & Pony. When I was a boy I worked some for a neighbor that had John deer B, so I have operated several colors. I still own the 202 and Pony. Also a 1927 Regular with a two row cultivator and a 1944 M and a 1973 MF 175. I still live on the farm but my son does the farming. I enjoy the site but do not get to it every day.
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