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Re: Where to Draw The Line???
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Posted by Turk on November 22, 2005 at 16:18:01 from (206.222.209.21):
In Reply to: Re: Where to Draw The Line??? posted by RustyFarmall on November 22, 2005 at 15:48:57:
Yeah, that's why I said "general" opinion. I know you could get a 450 on steel, and it seems like the owners manual for an 806 might even mention steel as an option, but that's not really what I was getting at. As for a specific year, I will say '41. Now does that mean a '46 M is not an antique, I don't know. Just a general age of one era passing into the next. And it again depends upon your own collection of stuff, whether you like this particular tractor because it is forty years old, or because it is the oldest that you can get. I have tractors that were old when I started using them thirty plus years ago, but they don't seem that old to me. A fellow in high school now might think a 560 is a really old tractor, and it is, relative to him, but not to some other guy that remembers buying his first new F30 back in '34.
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