Posted by Massey farmer on March 10, 2014 at 16:03:58 from (174.236.7.26):
In Reply to: feature night tonight? posted by Larry@stinescorner on March 10, 2014 at 15:28:10:
My grandfather died when my dad was a kid. He farmed with massey Harris, Oliver and John deeres. My dad was able to track down his massey Harris 30 quite a few years ago. It was a basket case. My dad put her all back together, put the wide front under it and we gave it a barn yard paint job with safety red rust oleum paint going on probably 15 years ago now. She"s been outside and still looks good. We still use it on our farm now, fun to rake hay and stuff with. The only peice of iron we own that no one has enough money to buy. Hopefully will be a forth generation farming with it. The story goes from my dad and uncle that my grandfather went to the dealer and they had ten or so of these 30"s on the lot and he drove every one and liked this one the best so he bought it. I wish we could have got ahold of his 101 sr but it got turned into a puller here in ny then someone bought it from Tennessee or a southern state and traded a farmall m for it about 10 years or so ago. Maybe the guy who traded for it will read this and want to sell it back up here. Today"s my dads birthday coincidently so hopefully this is a good tribute to his dad today. So there"s my tribute, I gotta go milk my cows now, great feature tonight.
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