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Re: Using Old Tractor In A Business
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Posted by Bruce on June 05, 2004 at 06:58:04 from (69.177.53.251):
In Reply to: Using Old Tractor In A Business posted by stan on June 04, 2004 at 23:22:40:
Yes, I have 6 old tractors I do my haying with. The newest is a 1970 Ford 5000. The rest are all Farmalls ranging from 1940 H to 1953 Super M with a 9 speed trans. Last year I finished mowing a field for someone early because they wanted to use the hay field for a wedding reception. I moved all the equipment out and the next day the lady called to ask me to "bring back one of the pretty red tractors and the red hay wagon and put it by the tent" they wanted to know if they could sit on it and take wedding pictures! Boy, did that make me feel good! Needless to say I got it right back there. Keep on using the old stuff, it's easier to work on...you can acually fix it yourself! Good luck!
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