Posted by omahagreg on September 28, 2012 at 18:45:34 from (72.213.46.156):
In Reply to: featured tractor posted by larry@stinescorners on September 28, 2012 at 16:21:14:
This was my Grandpa's WD. It is a 1950, but has a 4 bolt wide front on it. When Dad decided to become a preacher, Grandpa needed to cut his overhead. He sold a 1957 WD45, but had Wells Implement, Plymouth Nebraska, switch the wide front to this one! I don't ever remember this tractor not being on his farm. He had had a farm sale about 2 years before he died, and sold a WD with a mounted corn picker, and a 185 with Farmhand loader, but kept this one! When they talked of selling it to a good neighbor/friend of Grandpa's, I talked Dad into keeping it! It now sits behind my house in mid town Omaha Nebraska. Its only real chore is when it snows, but it means something to me, so I keep it!
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