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Re: 1947 Farmall Model A
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Posted by bhb on September 26, 2006 at 08:26:16 from (24.51.76.192):
In Reply to: 1947 Farmall Model A posted by Angie on September 25, 2006 at 21:48:53:
I have owned a 1947 Farmall A for over 30 years and wouldn't trade it. $2000 is about the advertised price, look in the adds on this site, especially if you get equipment with it. The only down side is all the implements have to be bolted on. I have a belly mower on it and now it is our lawnmower. That is the reason that I have not offered to help Allen with his plowing. I don't get to use it to much any more because my wife thinks cutting the grass is her job. Who am I to argue with her. That is why I bought her a set of new tires for her birthday last year and the mower deck for mothers day about ten years ago. I know I spoil her but she deserves to be spoiled. As far as turning over anything is dangerous if not used as it was intended to be used. Always pull from the drawbar and not the axle or other areas not intended for that purpose. You have a good tractor, use it and enjoy it. As far as being in a museum that is only his opinion, the tractor will be happier if it is being used. Bill
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