Posted by Nancy Howell on September 28, 2009 at 11:21:13 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: Re: Second Cutting posted by Brokenwrench on September 28, 2009 at 10:50:36:
Tractor names come from something particular to that tractor. A part of the serial number, where we got it, or a characteristic of that particular tractor. For instance, the JD 70 we call 'Vernon' got that name because we bought him in Mt. Vernon.
The JD 48 A we call "old John" got his name because we've had him the longest.
Sparky, the 51 M that was my 20th anniversary present, got his name because if you shut him down by turning off the gas, you may get a spark out the exhaust.
The serial number of another of our JD 70's ends with 15, so his name is "15".
Its just what seems appropriate to us for that tractor.
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