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Posted by Idaho Ron on June 03, 2006 at 21:47:31 from (65.19.222.104):
In Reply to: Dad's old tractor. posted by Idaho Ron on June 03, 2006 at 13:00:25:
I was not sure if I should post the picture thanks for doing it. The tractor is a 1941. I don't know what year dad got it. The tractor has a Mag and a starter. It never had lights or a generator. I know we were not the first owners, but I don't know who was. I pulled pipe trailers, harrows, and more than anything rock picking trailers, and bean rakes with this tractor. The other A was set up for a bean cutter. The 530 was the cultivator. The M pulled a disk, roller harrow, and hay trailer. We stacked hay by hand then. The H was not used much, it would turn one way but not the other. The super C we had only a little while. The block cracked and dad got the A with the bean cutter. Too bad a guy can't make a living like that any more. Ron
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