Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 04, 2015 at 06:38:34 from (71.187.236.89):
Went to see them yesterday, not far from us here in nj,,,,This time of year they have spare time and like to read the Lancaster farm newspaper,I subscribe to it,read it,then pass it on to them. They used to milk cows years ago,but are up in age now and just do some hay,,also sell sweetcorn etc in a stand along the road.They are JD tractor fans.They seemed glad to have someone to talk to and I asked them about the tractors. they bought this 3010 brand new,He said it was a great tractor,but he ran it for a long time while it needed new brake shoes,he said it really was his fault for not getting to it,but then metal particals from the brakes contaminated the hyd. system, They also bought this JD brand new,and still use it for hay,,he commented that according to the Lancaster farm newspaper some of this model still bring what he paid for this one new.It was nice to visit with these guys,they have some great stories and history,and in this area of nj are definately a dying breed.
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