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Posted by Bill Brauch on December 14, 1999 at 17:08:39 from (209.182.69.5):
In Reply to: Collectability (sp?) of Farmalls posted by Bama Binder on December 14, 1999 at 12:18:28:
I started out looking for an F20 because as a kid, I took one to VOAG and fixed it up, and used it on the farm I was working on. I then found a few more, and bought them. I have always liked the looks of the F12, and now have a few of them. I like the unstyled tractors best, but would love to get some of the newer ones. As a kid, I drove Ms, Hs, Cs, and Cubs. I probably cant afford to have one of each of them, but still would like one. I have never sold one, so making money is difficult. I recently got an H, but it is so shot, i doubt if it will ever run again. In my area, most everybody had farmalls, so that is what I like. I never cared for the green ones, (corn poppers I heard them called) but I have a ford, and love the 3 point hitch. I hope to get several old tractors running by next summer, as my town is having a parade to celebrate it's 300th anniversary, and since it is a farming town, I figure a bunch of antique tractors is appropriate.
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