Posted by NY 986 on October 02, 2009 at 12:06:57 from (166.203.68.4):
In Reply to: tractor rivalries posted by a.rothermel on October 01, 2009 at 12:38:50:
I would take any one of them. So, if anybody got one of those they just can't live with, I'll gladly take it of their hands for a minimal "disposal" fee. LOL. As far as old time rivalries go I have not heard Oliver 1850 brought up. Even guys who had other colors used to say the 1850 diesel would out do an 856 or 4020. Oliver 88 had independent PTO and hydraulics years before IH or Deere released it on their lines. Even longer on Diesel without the bother of gas start or pony motors. When I was a kid the IH boys would crow the 1066 was the ultimate tractor. One weekend when all the older folks were out of town the JD kids challenged the IH kids with a 4520 synchro. The IH kids were pretty quiet in school the following Monday. Again, somedays I wish I could have them all.
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