Posted by Leroy on February 28, 2015 at 08:19:47 from (69.88.199.208):
In Reply to: Re: Happy and Happier posted by Alan K on February 28, 2015 at 07:43:35:
I have heard that and I do not believe any of that. Neighbor had one he bought new in 1919 and used for years, pulled 3 bottoms. Later he bought a 1917 for parts. Next tractor was a John Deere 1941 B and in plowing time he would start the Happy down the furrow, jump on the B with disk, beat the Happy to end of field, Turn the Happy around , get back on the B and beat the happy to end of field and repeat. Last couple of years he did not have Happy running he took a bottom off that 3 bottom and pulled it with the B. Only a couple of years till he got a 47 A Deere with 3 bottom plow that he used for rest of his life. Sadley he passed away in 59 at age 69 from heart attac, was pitching manure by hand and when I found him he was laying flat on his back with the fork hanle laying accross his chest. Something a 13 year old boy does not forget. There is a Happy about 15 mile from me that owners family bought new and just 2 year ago restored to like new condition. The Happy the neighbor had he used for at least 22 years so if they were that bad he would not have been using it that long.
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