Posted by Jimmy in TN on February 18, 2009 at 10:48:47 from (71.15.159.74):
In Reply to: Re: WDR9 posted by IHStandardMan on February 18, 2009 at 03:59:54:
IHStanderd man, I lived in Arkansas at the time about 30 miles west of Memphis,There were no rice fields in the area at that time,just cotton,corn and some beans now it's rice and soybeans. The man who owned the WDR9 owned several 2000 acer plantations as they were known as back then and many many other tractors Case mostly, I left there when I was 17. thanks for the info.on the WDR9, I have a 53 Super C now I ride my grand kids on and play with, it is still all original,paint and all but does have a 12 volt system,you can still see some of the original stickers on it, I am 3rd owner, it was a working tractor when I bought it, my first tractor to drive was an H 1939, first one to be sold in Cross County Ar. Ilove to read the IH forum and read it several times a day to keep up with you guys, ya'll realy know your stuff, thanks,Jimmy
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