Build big shed. I have JD but I would add a low hour 7410 with cab and air seat. IH 966 Narrow Front, Drove planting Peas at the canning company in College. AC 190 XT Series III or 200. Dad had later in farming career. AC 190 XT Narrow Front, Series II. I love that Narrow Front. Ford 9600. I have never drove one, just think they look cool, as I did back in College. Case 1030 Row Crop, neighbor had one and I used to help him bale hay with it. IH 1206, like the color scheme. IH 806, Dad almost bought one rather than the AC, Dealer would not demonstrate one, AC dealer did. Oliver 1655, drove at canning company in College on Reapers. MM G1000 Vista, I never drove one but I sure would like to. I thought they looked cool. MH444 Row Crop, Dad had MH44 Row Crops and MH444 Standard early in his farming career. MF, I don't know, maybe an 1100. I liked the tin work in that period. My brother has one. Maybe also MF1080. AC D17 Series 4 and/or D19. NO CABS, as many diesels as possible. Several Narrow Fronts.
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