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Posted by KEH on June 07, 2007 at 16:31:46 from (206.74.30.190):
In Reply to: Retired Iron-pic posted by Kestrel on June 06, 2007 at 18:42:52:
My Daddy had a Fordson. Pulled a 2 disc Oluver plow and an Oliver smoothing harrow, which I still have the remains of. Tractor and plow are gone and I have no nostalgia for the tractor. Daddy did the fire under the crankcase trick also. I drove the Fordson a little bit, probably one of the few people on here to drive one as part of trying to make a living. I may have started to school at that time. The 1942 Case S Daddy got which I still have was a much better tractor, but he should have got a 8n Ford so we could have used it to row crop with. Of course, probably the 9n was all that was availiabe then and according to reports the 3 speed transmission did not have enough gears for good field work. KEH
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