Posted by Fullthrottle on December 12, 2010 at 11:51:15 from (68.177.65.28):
In Reply to: Easier with horses? posted by Fullthrottle on December 11, 2010 at 07:40:27:
Thanks to everyone that replied. The farm was in southern Colorado. The tractor was a Fordson for those of you curious. Grandpa was working for a mining co. besides farming at the time of the picture. (The mine owners wife took the picture.)Besides being a miner he hauled the supplies for the mine, which included gasoline and coal oil, so I'm sure he had fuel but chose not to use the tractor for this task. I do have some experiance with horses, but as much as I cuss the tractor I can't imagine I'd get much done trying to farm with horses. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and pictures with me.
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