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Re: Farmall Tractor Forum...Please Read
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 27, 2002 at 02:22:06 from (142.177.93.138):
In Reply to: Farmall Tractor Forum...Please Read posted by Marty Hundley on February 26, 2002 at 15:43:03:
Marty: My sentiments exactly, this is one good group. I was involved in dairy farming a good part of my life. The farm was 500 acres and 175 holsteins and Farmalls. During my farming I had a dozen Farmalls from Super A to 1066. In farming this size of operation, Dairy Herd came first, Crops and Cropping second, Farm Equipment was operated and maintained by hired help and repaired by specialists. I now have a 130 and a Super A to play with and in many respects am no better informed than most of you. I have learned a lot here that I wish I knew 30 years ago. I also find if you have problem it will get discussed even if you dont bring it up. One of the best educations I have seen.
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