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Posted by David Kronwall on September 07, 2006 at 03:39:50 from (64.201.78.17):
In Reply to: IH vs others posted by July on September 05, 2006 at 23:50:13:
July...I agree with what Billy and several others have said--a lot of it is what you grew up on. The first tractor I ever drove was a '44 H on my grandfather's farm. We pulled a 2-bottom plow, a 7-foot disk and a 4-section drag for preparing corn seedbeds. Grandpa's "second" tractor was a Massey 44. His neighbors across the road had Allis-Chalmers. Other friends had Oliver and another had a John Deere putt-putt. As a high school boy working summers, I drove them all. And I have a soft spot for them all. But for me, RED is the best of them all. I love the sound when it fires up and when the governor kicks in under load. And the looks, well, is there anything prettier than a Farmall H or M? Not in my book. David
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