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Topic: Re: new Commander 6000
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| ford9000puller
02-19-2013 11:20:03
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That is a great picture. Working on the same set up to plow with this spring except its a red 61 and a red plow. Wish I could go back and see these when they were new like your picture. Its neat to see anything to do with the 6000's. |
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| DaveH IA
02-22-2013 08:19:57
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Re: new Commander 6000 in reply to ford9000puller, 02-19-2013 11:20:03
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Here is the commander I just got running--been setting about 12 years[/img] |
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| DaveH IA
02-19-2013 19:01:46
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Re: new Commander 6000 in reply to ford9000puller, 02-19-2013 11:20:03
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I climed up on a new one in 61 or so at the dealer ---biggest tractor in the world (so I thought) but I was 12 years old. Ive got 5 of them (3 running) |
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| Fordfarmer
02-20-2013 06:20:44
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Re: new Commander 6000 in reply to DaveH IA, 02-19-2013 19:01:46
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| Maybe not the biggest tractor in the world, but the biggest from Ford at that time... and what else matters, right?? Grandpa traded a Farmall 300 for the 6000, and traded the 6000 on a 7200 in '75. But he decided he didn't like the row crop, so that was traded for the 7100 later in '75. That one is still here. |
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| DaveH IA
02-22-2013 04:32:40
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Re: new Commander 6000 in reply to Fordfarmer, 02-20-2013 06:20:44
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I started on an 8N and dad ran the 860 that 6000 looked like a giant. Tried to talk him into buying it but no deal --later bought a used 971 and it seemed like a BIG tractor |
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