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Re: Allan in NE you may be right.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 27, 2005 at 15:25:27 from (216.208.58.103):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE you may be right. posted by Allan in NE on February 27, 2005 at 14:04:36:
Allan: I agree that 45 years seems like yesterday, but it also suggests how long we've been around. One of the most satisfing things about these forums for me has been to help some guy with his tractor back 5 years ago, and to see him giving that same advice to someone else today. Lots of those guys were just novice back then. Some of these guys really want to learn. I find this is particularly true with letter series tractors. They are probably one of the last real collector tractors. Once you get into factory power steering, factory 3 point, factory IPTO, those tractors will be commercial work tractors for years to come yet. Take me for example, I've been away for couple of days. I see some questions on here today I would normally get involved in. I am not going to as they have been well answered for the most part. I predict letter series Farmalls will be around long after you and I are gone. Some of these young guys are only in their 20's. Heck their grand children could mow our graves with a letter series Farmall with Woods mower 100 years from now. We may as well dish it out as our knowledge will do little good at the root end of the grass. Our carcass maybe.
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