Posted by olgentdc on January 20, 2023 at 15:55:35 from (38.2.0.64):
In Reply to: the no way tractor. posted by rustred on January 20, 2023 at 09:45:17:
I have run some poor running tractors that were poorly suited for a job. True , Most were not running right. I recall a Guy had Me leveling out gravel in his drive in basement with His 9N Ford when i was 16 , besides manual steering , there are No live hydraulics,and it Ran a lot on 2 cylinders when dumping the clutch. but, in time , i did get a smooth looking level job out of it.And It started running better, Too ...Yes, I have saddled some sad running broken down clunkers, However, , Most All were good machines in their day,but ,time and poor service made them into a real junk.. I also have run the wheels off of some good hearted tractors that would not give up the fight for nothing in the world. There is nothing like the heart and soul of a 51 DC CASE. My Dad sold it to me for 1000 dollars.and i disced hundreds of acres with 4 different discs and Ground 5 ton of feed a week for nearly 20 yrs. Did I mention the DC was Tuf and a reliable gentleman ? .
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