Posted by Idaho Ron on June 16, 2009 at 18:27:32 from (208.98.173.1):
Here are a few pictures of my Dad and his first tractors. The A came first then the M came later. Those pictures of him mowing the hay was actually right after he got it. In the picture of the M, the guy driving is a family friend. We had that A until about 1978 when it was cut it up for scrap. The M was the beast for several years. I remember it had the hardest clutch to push. I had to stand on the clutch to push it down when I was little. He sold it and the H to someone and I never know who it was.
The last pictures are actually me and my son Jacob with My Dad's last tractor. I grew up on this tractor, and so did Jacob. In the last pic Jacob is driving through the parade by him self. After Dad died I ended up with it and I gave it to my son. It is his parade tractor now. Not much to look at, but Dad would have liked what it is doing now.
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