Posted by lee little on December 26, 2015 at 19:08:23 from (70.210.51.144):
I finally got to send my daughters tractor with her today. She and her husband borrowed my 24 foot gooseneck to haul it home. She lives 3 hours away near Johnson city ,Tn. I had intended to haul it to them but just havent had the time. Both she and her brother teach Ag and I am very proud of both of them. Last year she was chosen as the most outstanding young Ag teacher in the southeastern U.S. In the past few years both she and her brother were chosen{different years}as Tn Agriscience teacher of the year. Leann and her husband bought a house and barn with a few acres.She has 3 horses{a bad habit she got from her dad} and they have been manhandling round bales and having to hire bushhogging,garden plowing and etc. Around a year ago I bought a 300 J.D.{real similar to a 1020] with a loader for her. She grew up driving my 1520 and I consider this style to be one of the safer tractors for a beginner. It took me a while to be sure I had it debugged and changed the hyd fluid twice to get moisture out. I was glad to get it to her and hope they get many years of safe use with it.Just felt like sharing that cause some of you guys gave me advice when working on it . Thanks again!
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