Furrow Friday-Deeres helping out.

big tee

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Again from April 1948 Deere's Furrow mag.---Tee
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Standing while operating a tractor must be a JD "Thing".

Issue of Red Power magazine had a similar picture from about the same era years ago, two JD's two Allis's, an Oliver and a Massey-Harris and ten Farmalls.
 
JD was so easy to stand on and work and being aboe to moove around kept the body from hurting as bad at the end of the day. Farmall H & M were not to bad for that either if you had the flip up seat.
 
I stand on mine all the time all you have to do on a new generation John Deere is stand up lift up on a latch and the seat goes back automatically sit down and the seat automatically returns to where you had it set
 
I can remember standing up on the 4020 all the time,and still do, heck I use to pee of the tractor so I would not have to stop.
 
Interesting article there shows a flax plot in North Dakota that has not ever been fertilized ,believe it says the plot was established in 1890. Wonder about the date of that picture? Also talking of corn plots in Iowa without manure or fertilizer yielding 29 or 39 bushels per acre. Been awhile since corn yielded 39 bushel/ acre.
 
I drive a two cylinder tractor any time I'm constipated. The vibration does the trick.
 
What vibration ? You must of had flywheel or clutch driver on wrong ? Only tractor you can balance on coke bottles running.
 
He?s probably the same genius that thinks the pto shaft on an implement twitches with every power stroke of a two cylinder maybe it does if bubba never greased it in 40 years
 

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