George: He didn't suggest he was going to grow tobacco or any other row crop. Seemed like his most important chore was snow removal and yard work.
Now if you want to come to Canada first big snowfall this winter with one of your C, SC, 200, etc. equiped with a factory snowblade, you got yourself a chalange. I'll lay a $100. on the line that at the ending of a prescribed time, I will have moved as much snow with my 130 as you will. LOL
When I was a teenager my dad had his snow blade on Farmall 300 narrow front. 130 got parked for the winter in those days. One day in the village at the feed store, we watched two guys pushing snow, one with SA and the other with SC. On the way home dad said, "I think we have our snow blade on the wrong tractor, that SA was making a fool of the SC." Yes, I believe it was partly operator. Now, I'm counting on the fact you Kentuckians have not had as much snow plowing experience as we Canadians. LOL
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