We had quite a variety when I was younger. Dad would go to Archbold most every spring and buy a different tractor to help out with spring work,haying and cultivating,so I have an interest in most all of them. Here's where the BUT comes in,and I know some of you are going to be put out by it. I know the guys who restore the green and yellow ones work just as hard as anybody on their tractors,so don't take it personally,but that brand is so overhyped,so in your face everywhere you go,that if I never saw another two cylinder or New Gen tractor at a show,that would be fine with me. I just can't fake any interest in them anymore. I walk right by them. Even when they're selling on Mecum Auction,I pull up the guide to see what else is on. It's just personal taste like anything else and I know there are those who fawn all over one where only 2000 were made in that month of that year,I'm just hung over from having to drink too many of them in.
If I made a list of all the tractors we had around here over the years,it would be long and no doubt incomplete,so I tend to look for those particular tractors at shows,or the ones I would have liked to have had.
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