Posted by John M on January 26, 2008 at 18:51:51 from (209.213.22.170):
In Reply to: Re: indentify tractor posted by Matthew D Williams on January 26, 2008 at 14:04:06:
Ive told you pretty much all I know about it. I remember it running, and moving, but I really dont remember what he did with it then except he used it at a local orchard planting apple trees in the mid 80s. I was in high school then, and it was sold to a guy in Kentucky shortly after he finished with it at the orchard. I remeber loading it on the flat bed and then taking off the tires and watching it go out of site. Seems he had soemthing big behind, but I really dont remember what. There was a big field behind his house so he may have used it to plow that up, I really dont know. He tended to go big on everything, at least for our area. I remember his 1030 Case Comfort King more than anything. There was oly 2 people he could get to drive, me and another gentleman. Me as a young teenager loved the feeling of power and controlling it, and the other guy would only get on it with a 123 pack in each toolbox on the fenders.It was so hot in the summer with that big fan blowing that 200 degree heat from the engine back at me.
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