Posted by Mark - IN. on May 25, 2011 at 18:09:31 from (71.57.60.59):
In Reply to: The 550 Oliver. posted by Roger - Kansas on May 25, 2011 at 17:22:55:
The best tractors and best looking tractors are the ones that are displayed just as they are used. You have one sharp and sharp looking tractor there that obviously earns its keep for you, and thats all that matters. Sharp tractor there, seriously. There's a 550 thats been setting for years near me, but I don't know the folks and don't dare go asking. I'd like to have it, and its all rusted. Might ne a fun restore. And then across the road is a fella thats been using his N/F gas 1700 until about two weeks ago. He picked up a nice W/F diesel 1850 from another neighbor that just didn't have room for it anymore with all of his newer, much larger and more powerful, and expensive leased tractors. His new to him 1850 did what he bought it for, and thats whats important.
Your tractor does what you need it to do when you need it to do it, and thats what matters. Again, you have a sharp tractor there. Use it in good health.
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