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Posted by gene bender on February 25, 2006 at 13:28:39 from (66.43.221.211):
In Reply to: A Few Questions posted by Mark on February 25, 2006 at 09:12:46:
You have just exposed your lack of knowlege about farming when they were new. What tractor could you unhook a wagon without getting off the seat. Fuel economy was super. There was never a better cultivating tractor in its day. Quick turning made it a jewel for mowing hay. Then raking when hay was ready. Hauling water,harrowing ,grinding feed,pulling picked corn from picker running elevators for unloading grain,middlebusting,pulling four-row corn planter just a small bunch of things that were just right for the B. Have you ever seen an easier tractor to get on and off. The B on the hood stood for the best little tractor ever built qouted to me from a fellow from KANSAS. Maybe you would have liked the FORD with your foot burning from the muffler under your left foot and setting down in the dust and trying not to plow out the corn with the cult behind you. Dont knock one till you have used one. Still the most popular model for a WOODS BELLEY MOWER according to WOODS salesman.
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