Posted by adaada on June 24, 2009 at 23:09:55 from (216.218.101.115):
I have an addiction to old tractors. I would like to get a Farmall tractor that my father possibly would have bought after WWII probably 47-48 and b4 1955-56 when we left the farm. He and all his brothers have passed away so no way of really knowing. I think that he bought a new Farmall. Know it was a Farmall. Lived in North Alabama so the fields were not huge and were not flat but he and his brother had about 1000 acres total. Not all under cultivation. I know he truck farmed collards and raised cotton. Cotton was picked by hand. I know it would take a weegey(spelling) board to get even a guess but I would like to know what was popular in this era on farms of this size.They were going from mules to tractors. Would like to look for one to play farm with for nostalgia reasons. I could get some pictures of what ya'll may suggest and maybe mom would recognize it . She has no clue what model it was other than Farmall. Thanks in advance. Don't think I want to go back far enough for the mules though.
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