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Re: It's in my Blood
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Posted by superih on November 17, 2006 at 14:03:57 from (64.235.131.10):
In Reply to: It's in my Blood posted by WannaBeCountry on November 17, 2006 at 09:48:11:
I have always been red to the bone as my family has been red since their first tractor purchase 3 generations ago back in the 30's. Anyway around the farm my brother and I were always tearing my dad's tractors apart to tinker and stay busy. One day he needed the one we had strung all over the shop and told us he was going to get us a project so that he could use his tractors for farming. Well, that December he came home hooked the trailer on the truck and told us to hop in. We traveled 30 miles to a farm auction that dad had bought a tractor for us at. It was a Super H that sat out behind a barn and dad kept his word, it was a project tractor. The rear end was froze up, we dragged it up onto the trailer. We got it home built a good fire in the shop to melt the frozen water out of the trans and engine and started tearing it completely apart. I was a freshman in high school then and completely restored that tractor, finally finished it just before I graduated 4 years later. It is a 1953 with a M&W live power clutch, may not be worth a whole lot but I will never sell it. You got a good one, a Super M is hard to beat LC
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