Posted by LenNH on September 28, 2012 at 09:09:31 from (75.69.100.76):
In Reply to: Dating a 10-20 posted by LenNH on September 24, 2012 at 14:52:00:
Helpful answers, and thanks. Don't really need to know....as a kid, I would try to absorb these kinds of details. But that was a LONG time ago. Haven't driven the '29 10-20 since (gasp!) 1951, the year my father bought an H to replace the old castiron wonder. I couldn't wait to drive the tractors, so I just got on the things and drove them. Nobody had the nerve (or maybe didn't care enough) to stop me. Was plowing with the 10-20 and a 2-14" Little Wonder when I was 10. Expect today OHSA would be all over a farmer who let a runt like me drive such a beast alone all day in a field. Well, I was in heaven, and I can still remember the sounds, the steering feel, and especially, the ride (brutal on a gravel road).
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