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Posted by BF8690 on July 10, 2007 at 09:57:06 from (138.162.0.42):
In Reply to: Re: Well, I don't see the downside... which scares me. Advi posted by glennster on July 10, 2007 at 08:43:06:
I like your philosophy. I told my ol' lady that I was going to sell our place and buy a house in town because of all of the work I have to do out there. She got so desperate she told me that she would buy me another tractor just to keep the place. I jumped on that immediately. I told I want a 560 and it must be a diesel. She's a good woman. Right now I have 4 tractors. We have a 1944 M that pulls like a champ, a 1945 H that my nephew has been pulling pretty good with in the 4000 lb class and I just brought home a '53 Super C that needs some work. The SC can sit there until I have the time and money to make her pretty again. I want to get a belly mower for it. My fourth tractor is a 1985 Ford model 1910 four wheel drive with a loader. That one is my everyday working tractor. Man I wish I had some drawbar attachments then I could use my Farmalls more often.
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