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Re: 140 Lift and Cushion Spring
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Posted by Avery on April 24, 2006 at 10:50:44 from (206.107.117.6):
In Reply to: 140 Lift and Cushion Spring posted by Avery on April 24, 2006 at 04:23:45:
Yes, I agree. In my opinion these were some of the most versatile tractors made. Still use mine alot. Other 140 has cultivators on which I leave on fertilizer attachment etc. Since I have started back farming on minimal scale again am using other to do most of my work. Those hooks sound like good idea exactly how do you have that configured again I might try to rig something up like that to use when transporting. Especially with spray drum. Might try some salvage places and look the spring. Yes back when we were farming. Use to tend 40 acres tobacco about 60 of beans and corn and ran pure bred spotted poland china hog operation with 2 140's and a 3000 ford. Always did like running the 140. Could nor beat one for plowing and hilling tobacco. We always hilled ours and very rarely did any ever blow over. Other fellows who used roller cultivators usually had to set tobacco back up it came up bad cloud. Hilled 14 acres in one day one time with the one the cultivators on now. Hard work but good times. Took granddaddy's advice and went to school. Dirt stays in the blood. Thanks...
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