Posted by Jg20601 on June 23, 2011 at 19:23:15 from (65.55.67.172):
In Reply to: If it was 1970... posted by olliekid on June 23, 2011 at 18:41:57:
In 1970 tobacco was in its good days here, We had two AC D15 tractors as New Holland made 2 row planters for them, but the most popular tractor was the IH Super A or 140.
Other than the D15s we had a John Deere (parts of it match a model 40 - it never had any decals and the hydraulics never worked and it wasnt 3 pt) two cubs and an AC Model B for cultivating. In 78 we got a 140 that I currently use. The AC B was given to a nearby farmer for parts when the local tractor dealer could not find parts to fix it. His had broken the axle near the spindle.
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