Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 20, 2013 at 21:15:05 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Ford Tractors posted by SLACK on May 20, 2013 at 12:21:38:
The 'Scantic Valley Antique Engine Club' show in Somers, Conn this weekend had more Fords than any other brand.. of course it was Ford's turn to be featured tractor. There are probably several times as many 'hundreds' still in the field as there are restored as show queens... and I will bet a very small amount junked over the last 50 years. Shows seem to be cookie cutter red and green machines... even tho the people that bring them might have a fleet of other brands at home. This show's promoters were constantly thanking me for bringing a fergie TO30 in work clothes, and want all my other fergies and masseys at the next show.... that'll be a couple tanks of gas... but shows aren't real world tractor populations, there are millions of Fords all over the place... hidden in plain sight??? Oh, btw... to be honest... Ford is far from my favorite brand... just credit where credit's due...
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