Posted by MHMalcolm on February 20, 2009 at 09:24:50 from (67.242.189.131):
In Reply to: Favorite Farmall! posted by IHStandardMan on February 20, 2009 at 09:09:55:
For myself, I guess I would have to say the 400 with wide front end. This is not because it is any better than some other models, but because I have operated and operated on one more than any other single tractor. My Dad and Grandfather bought it used in 1965, and at the time it was the biggest tractor in the neighborhood. I was one year old and my first memory is of riding on it on my Dad"s lap while disking, and ever since it has been my favorite. It was my overhaul project in college, where I had literally almost every bolt off it and completely rebuilt it. It hasn"t been used much in the last few years, but every time I visit home, I try to take a ride on it. Brings back many fond memories.
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