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Posted by A Tractor Loving Father's Son on November 15, 2002 at 18:30:37 from (206.228.249.8):
I get upset with all the comments back and forth about how good or how bad various tractors are! My dad used to farm about 600 acres in a nice little valley in Tennessee. We had two John Deere B's and a JD 60. We also had a Super 88 Oliver Diesel, a DC and an LA Case, two 1953 Ford Jubilee's, a Ford 64' 4000, 68' 5000, a Ford Dexta Diesel, and a very nice running 46' M Farmall. In addition to all that, I had two mules that I had to use to cultivate our tobacco fields with! I loved every minute of time that I spent on each one of those old tractors! I can't say that for the mules! Machinery problems, I could always fix, but those dadburn mules needed a 2 X 4 to get their attention! Give me a tractor! I don't care if it is green, red, yellow, orange, blue, or gray! I loved all those old tractors! I only have the M and two of the Fords left! I wish I still had all of them to play with! Just a tractor loving son of my father!
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