Posted by rrlund on October 31, 2012 at 06:59:45 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: What tractor????? posted by oldtanker on October 30, 2012 at 22:19:48:
I tend not to buy what I don't want anyway,so I don't want for much.
I guess a couple of big ones for sentimental reasons,a Case 1200. I fell in love with those when they came out. My uncle bought one. It went to Indiana when he had his auction in 71. And an Oliver 2655 with no cab to park beside it in the shed. Just a beast of a tractor. Oliver's biggest. I always wanted Dad to buy a Ford 6000 when I was a kid. He told me I could buy one myself when I was older. Guess I haven't gotten old enough yet,I still haven't bought one.
There are days when I threaten to go buy two new Masseys to use. Something in the 110-120 horse range in the 5400 series and a FWA loader tractor in the 2600 series.
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