Posted by Billy NY on August 01, 2012 at 17:07:26 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Your first tractor posted by Kow Farmer on August 01, 2012 at 16:33:36:
First one I owned is my current ole ford 850, but the first one on this farm was a JD 2010, gas I believe, wide front and front end loader,console shift, about the same time a WWII era D7 came along, I still have that one and another about 1676 serial numbers apart, always loved the sound of that naturally aspirated slow turning D8800 4 cylinder diesel. We had JD B after that on the spreader, then a 4000 ford, later on a 460 IH, utility for snow removal, cab and all.
A good little tidbit about the JD 2010 was that the hired help, while spreading manure, somehow lost control, on the hill I live on today, and ended up in the 2nd floor of the larger of 2 hay barns, it had a heavy timber frame floor, tongue and groove decking, spreader was hanging out the back, was real young, but I remember the hole in the barn, had to be a scary ride, there was a bunch of new tractor tires up there in storage from the dealership we had, cushioned it maybe ? I also took my first brief solo ride on that tractor, popped it out of gear and rolled a short distance, had a lot of close calls when I was young, parents were not all that bright or just consumed with themselves, or they was trying to get rid of me, LOL no way a kid should have been able to do that and thats just one near miss there were many others LOL !
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