Posted by Donald Lehman on December 23, 2014 at 09:26:39 from (74.47.49.209):
In Reply to: Re: Good old days posted by rrlund on December 23, 2014 at 08:51:19:
Yes! I had the JD mounted picker for the 620. Oliver 77 tractor, Superior drill, oliver siclke mower that had a working sickle, an Oliver manure spreader. Had JD, Oliver, and AC gravity boxs. Had a team of horses and a horse drawn maunure spreader. The spreader was ground driven and the beaters worked (belonged to my father as a child) Also cast iron Fordson and 1020 tractors on steel wheels, (for a depression era kid, Pop did okay on farm toys) had a Ford 800 series tractor, Allis G, D-14, (which on MY farm was magically transformed into a D-19) and had an all plastic TD-14 Ag crawler. Had a couple of off brand 560 Farmall dopplingers, too. My maternal granfather built me two false endgate wagons to fit the running gears of the gravity box wagons. Used to have "pulling contests in the garden. Would fill up that huge tandem dump truck with dirt, hook each tractor I had to the truck and then try to put the same amount of down pressure on the rear wheels of each tractor as it made it's pull and see which tractor tire design had the most traction. Thinking back on it now, I also had a JD 50, A, 4010, and several 5 and dime rubber/plastic tractors and implements. happy times, indeed!
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