Posted by NY 986 on October 27, 2013 at 05:54:35 from (67.142.168.139):
In Reply to: My second new tractor posted by rrlund on October 27, 2013 at 05:01:43:
Yep. those toys are like addictive drugs to a farm kid who plans to stay on the farm. I don't have any pictures like that at least none that I am aware of. You had a post yesterday about the two Deeres which interested me. I know you had a pretty bad experience with a 3010 but I wish I could find my mother's father's 3010 diesel as it is one of the very few memories I have of him. I rode with him one late afternoon probably in 1966 while he was plowing while I was 3 and was giving cranky fits because I was tired and impatient which he was not impressed with. Unknown to me at that time his health was steadily going down hill and the farm was sold a year after that. He died a couple years after the sale of the farm. That 3010 to me is probably like the Christmas picture for you.
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