Posted by kcm.MN on August 12, 2018 at 06:04:31 from (174.219.135.245):
In Reply to: kcm MN posted by larry@stinescorner on August 12, 2018 at 03:54:57:
Thank you Larry (et. al.), it's a pleasure posting them. Keep figuring I'll run out of pics, but the internet just seems to have an endless supply....some of which are actually good! *lol*
It's nice to get positive feedback (so again, thank you), but I started doing this "project" not only for altruistic reasons. I knew folks on a tractor site would like to see tractors, but I've also been learning TONS about the different makes/models/styles/colors of tractors in the world, from old steam traction, to more modern 4020 JD's and homemade jobs. I find it all quite fascinating. Doesn't hurt any that my favorite tractor of all time (out of the 4 I've had) was my li'l Pasquali 986, with it's 21hp 1-cyl diesel, articulated steering and full-time 4wd. That thing seemed to run forever on a whisper of fuel.
Other tractors I've had (all gassers):
Ferguson TO-30
JD 4010
Farmall 460
But most of all, it has been an honor to 'give back' in some way to this forum of folks who go out of their way for others -- often WAY out of their way!! Like all families we have our share of spats, but just can't beat the folks here on YT!
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