Posted by JDseller on July 17, 2011 at 08:16:11 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Just curious..... posted by twostepn2001 on July 17, 2011 at 06:11:47:
I was 5. I would get home from 1st grade and Grandpa would have bales of hay baled. I would drive the tractor as he and my Uncle loaded the bales. John Deere 1937 "B" on steel pulling a trailer made out of an old truck axle. We did not get a wagon running gear until I was in High school. We then loaded behind the baler.
I still have that JD "B". I never show it anymore. The correction police always rip it apart. It has after market power steering, and a home made live hydraulic system that drives off of the belt pulley. Grandpa kept it on steel and he always cultivated with it. He wanted the narrow steel wheels. You run over less corn on the ends. We drove it between farms in the road ditch. It has not had the cultivators off for over forty years. I still run through the garden with it.
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