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Two Farmalls in Elgin Co. Ontario.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2002 at 17:55:12 from (64.228.12.151):
To the guy spreading fertilizer this afternoon at junction of County roads 18 and 20 with the nice restored Super M and one of those tandem axel fertilizer spreaders that you see everyone else pulling with 100 hp plus. You have one fine looking tractor. The tractor obviously works as well as it looks Also just down road a bit I met a guy with an original 300 Farmall on a 4 row corn planter. He went to farm on Turner road. Nice looking 300. Both these guys as soon as they were through with the tractors put them in shed. For that 300 at least I believe it must be a long standing practice. 300 looked excellent for original paint. You guys take care, you were both working your tractors. Less than 5 miles away there was a dead new tractor and cultivator with a wing span like a 747. New tractor was down for about 24 hours. I don't think his investment was paying as well as yours.
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