Posted by D Sellers on February 21, 2012 at 05:14:20 from (216.47.200.69):
In Reply to: Old tractors.... posted by DeltaRed on February 20, 2012 at 21:22:55:
We (my dad and I) have a small farm down in SE Alabama, raising a few cattle, wife has quite a few goats. We plant maybe 15 acres of corn each yr and have about 15 acres of hay to make in the summer. Also have a second "place" we keep bushhogged (about 10 acres) during the summer. We use the following equipment, none of which is "restored". 584 IH, planting and cultivating 986 IH, chiesel and discing, run the hay roller. Ford 4000, 3 bottom plow, anything else. Ford 641 and early 2000, bush hog Super M, NI corn puller 300 Utility,1st tractor i ever drove, hay hauler Just bought a Super C, hope to get the 2 row cultivator working to plow garden and corn. I greatly enjoy USING these tractors, may get into restoring later on. Tractors seem to run better when being used. D Sellers
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