Posted by J. Schwiebert on September 19, 2013 at 18:22:18 from (209.143.28.43):
In Reply to: Re: Tractors too big posted by rrlund on September 19, 2013 at 18:07:16:
Back when the old style 88 Oliver was first available the local dealer got one in and he wanted to sell it his one customer. The customer said way too big for around here. Two years later he owned one too. When I was a kid there were 2 farmers in the township that had a tractor that would pull a 4 bottom plow when 90% of the farmers had 2-12's or 2-14's. The 2 tractors to pull the 4 bottom plows were a 50 Cockshutt and the other one was a John Deere model R. His nephew farms the same farm now with either an 84 or 8630 Deere,
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