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Re: What was everyone's first tractor?

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Steve

09-09-2001 13:00:28




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First tractor was a 1955 IH300U.I Still own it and is in last steps of restoration.




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J. D. Humm

09-09-2001 13:22:09




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 Re: Re: What was everyone's first tractor? in reply to Steve, 09-09-2001 13:00:28  
My first tractor was a 1967 1206 which I bought in 1972, fresh out of high school. That was followed by a new 1566 black stripe in 1976. I sold that tractor and left the farm in 1985, got a job that actually pays you for your work efforts. Missed Farmall tractors so I bought a Farmall 200 to play around with. Got divorced and had to sell it. Have since remarried, bought 13 acres and a Super C. My new wife decided she wanted a Super C also. After that we bought a Farmall 504 with a 1701 loader to do our "heavy work". She and I have fun playing with our Farmall tractors.

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Ron in AZ

09-09-2001 21:05:46




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 Re: Re: Re: What was everyone's first tractor? in reply to J. D. Humm, 09-09-2001 13:22:09  
My first experince was with a AC C I remember on the farm in Ohio I could not reach the Pedals but my dad would point me in the direction he wanted me to go then while the tractor was moving he would get off and go around the bailer to the trailer and my mom and him would stack the hay. Last october before my stroke I got the bug and bought a 52 farmall H and prought it home to Tucson From Pa. and in Nov came across a 44 H all fuell about 5 miles from home and oaid to much for it but what is to much to have a piece of History. do to Eye problems now it is real slow going but they will both get done and be better than new.

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Dick Davis

09-10-2001 01:09:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: What was everyone's first tractor? in reply to Ron in AZ, 09-09-2001 21:05:46  
Grew up on Central Iowa Farmalls, F-30,B,H, Super H, M, and MD. When I retired from the Navy (91) bought an acerage and a very worn M. added a SMTA for a loader tractor, next I bought my father's Last tractor a 49 M and most recently added an H to show off with.



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