Posted by IH fan on April 09, 2010 at 14:04:22 from (70.252.186.127):
In Reply to: Just a RED story posted by Kevin in MI on April 08, 2010 at 11:07:26:
Hey, I have no problem with John Deeres, was practically raised on them. Started pulling a baler with an A when I was 10 years old (had to be no older than 10 because in '53, when I was 11, Dad got his first 60). I'm just saying what I see of tractors made 1960 and earlier that are actually being used in the field. I see Ms, W-6 and 9s, 400s and 450s, 460s and 560s being used. Not many, but like I said, the only working 2 cyl. JD I see is one 720. I have never actually seen it baling, but it is hooked to a NH round baler in an open shed and appears to be in use. I see several old IHs hooked to various things at different times and on occasion see them in use. I do see a heck of a lot of 4010s and -20s still in use.
This post was edited by IH fan at 14:05:49 04/09/10.
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