Posted by Roger Tomfohrde on September 27, 2016 at 15:23:33 from (24.118.172.93):
Reading Oldtankers post below got me to remembering the sounds of some of the neighbors tractors in the field. There was a pair of brothers who would plow with a D John Deere on a long field in the valley below our farm . Early in the morning you could here it clear as a bell up on the hill we farmed. They would have three jugs at the end. Water, Gas and either distillate or diesel. They would be in their undershirt even when it was 40 degrees out. Pulling 4-16 if I remember correctly. The closer neighbor had a 930 gas gas with a leaking manifold that you could tell a 1/4 mile away when he went past. Or the neighbor with the 555 Versatile when he was tilling. We had a pair of Unis , one with straight pipes on the V6, sure could tell where it was working. I still can tell the difference between a 460 and a 560 just by the sound. How about you, what sounds do you remember? Roger
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