Posted by RedMF40 on March 15, 2017 at 08:21:43 from (23.30.29.193):
In Reply to: Krazy for Farmalls posted by RedMF40 on March 14, 2017 at 19:05:45:
Yes, the tractors would fare better under cover, but he shared with me that he was doing all the farming on his own--quite a few cattle, some goats, and hay. I know one's priorities shift when there's a lot to do and only so much time to do it. Richard--I don't know what the narrow concrete block bldg was for--maybe more tractors in there ;-) Possibly for hay and some shelter for the animals.
The fourth one from the top was his first tractor--1948 I believe.
He gave permission to take the pics with understanding that I would probably post them here.
Oh--this is kind of funny: One very old Ford 8N or 9N practically buried in the weeds between two sheds. Guess he didn't want anyone seeing he had a non-Farmall on the premises ;-)
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