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Red Dave

04-18-2005 08:50:46




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The plow, the tractor & the operator.
A Little Genius, A Farmall B, & Me
From yesterday. Got the old B a little exercise.




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Dixieland

04-18-2005 17:35:56




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 Re: Three Antiques in reply to Red Dave, 04-18-2005 08:50:46  
Hi Red...looks like everthing is still goin uphill anyways!



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Michael Soldan

04-18-2005 14:31:30




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 Re: Three Antiques in reply to Red Dave, 04-18-2005 08:50:46  
Red, that tractor and plow are worth a good buck....you..I'm not so sure..... Just kidding..nice picture...Mike in Exeter Ontario



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Greg Flugum

04-18-2005 10:34:24




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 Re: Three Antiques in reply to Red Dave, 04-18-2005 08:50:46  
Looks like fun. I did the same thing last weekend with my Farmall A with an IH aftermarket mounted 1 bottom. It is so good for the old girls to do some spring grunt work.



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Matt in MI

04-18-2005 09:53:49




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 Re: Three Antiques in reply to Red Dave, 04-18-2005 08:50:46  
You know that antiques are not classified by age but rather ability to do hard work. Farmalls are classic tractors while most other brands are antiques. Especially those green things hidin' over yonder in the grass. Boy that must be why they are geen huh!!!!! All kiding aside great pic and I'll bet you had a blast. Matt



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terryger

04-18-2005 13:22:13




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 Re: Three Antiques in reply to Matt in MI, 04-18-2005 09:53:49  
man. you will be till this time next year getting that place broke up with that set of bottoms.

now i see where they got the name farmall. LOL!

"i'm supposed to farmall at???"
LOL!



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