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Re: I wish all tractor lovers would get on the same page!
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Posted by Peabody on November 15, 2002 at 21:05:40 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: I wish all tractor lovers would get on the same page! posted by A Tractor Loving Father's Son on November 15, 2002 at 18:30:37:
Well put. I am newly-involved in restoring my dad's Super C. I stopped by my Grandfather's old place today (now owned by my retired-farming uncle) to see if an old M was still on the place. It was (Probably hasn't run in thirty years). New potential project. But, before I came across it, I found the old Allis Chalmers WD45 and a CA that I have vivid childhood memories of in the hayfield. The CA was used to cut hay and the WD45 to bale it, in the small, round bales. They were fine tractors, and I really would like to restore them sometime, too. It's amazing how small these machines are, when they seemed like such beasts when I was a little guy. Maybe that makes them all that easier to tame as a big guy!! (With DEAP pockets!!!) Let's just all get along.
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