rusty6

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The old 2090 Case still on the job here since I bought it about 1982. It hauled me through some unexpected mud patches today without getting stuck although I was already making plans who to call and how to hook up to get out. 60 feet away it was making dust but some of these mud patches the front wheels stopped turning and began pushing mud. One dual wheel plugged up so bad that we had to spend about a half hour with a crowbar prying the hard packed mud out from between the wheels. Shot a bit of video but obviously my full attention was required driving on this job spraying canola.

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spraying in the mud
 
they can work their way through some mud. As a kid our chopper tractor was a Case 800 and one fall it was so wet the wagons were getting pulled through the field on their beams, the tires couldn't touch the bottoms of the ruts. we had the neighbors Allis 170 chained on the front of the 800 for a while but dad finally reached the end of his patience and rented a 2090 from the local dealer...Wow was that a nice tractor
 
(quoted from post at 04:34:45 06/24/22) I dont consider a 2090 old.

I find it hard to call the 2090 old as well but its over 40 years since it was built. When I started farming in the early seventies, if you had given me a 40 year old tractor to work with I'd have said what am I going to do with that old piece of junk. Its ancient. Its 40 years old.
But yes, machinery and vehicles from the 1980s is mostly what I use and get along just fine.
 

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