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Posted by curtkeiser on March 11, 2018 at 12:06:25 from (66.115.215.31):

I started farming in 1969 and these are tractors I have farmed with over the years from first to now.

1948 Ford 8N, 1953 Allis WD45 bought my Dad and the only tractors we have ever bought new. Dad started farming in 1945.

60ies:Then MM-U,1953 Super MTA converted to propane,D-17 Allis gas.

70ies:Ford 6000, Ford 6000 Comander with add on turbo, 1961 JD 4010 diesel.

80ies: 1968 Ford 8000, 1971 Ford 9000, 1973 Ford 9600, JD 4630 PS, JD 4620 Quad,JD 4630 Hydraulic FWD,JD 4840,MM Big Mo w/loader, MM 602 LP,MM 670 LP

90:ies:, JD 4620, 2WD'7120 MFD,MM M-5 LP, Case IH 9110

2000 on:Ford 8630',Case IH 7120 MFD,Case IH 7150 2WD, LP,MM Super 670 LP,MM G-1000 LP, G 1000 diesel, Ford-New Holland Bi-directional

At this time we have Ford-NH Genius 8790 MFD, Ford 8970 Genius MFD, Ford NH-Genius 8770 MFD, Ford Genius 8770 MFD, MM Super 670 LP, MM 670 diesel, Ford 276 Bi-Directional, Ford 8000, Ford 9000, Ford TW 20, Ford 9600, Allis WD 45.

I may have forgotten a few with out going through my records. We do all our tractor repairs so dealer is not important.

My 17 year old grandson will be 5th generation. 1st generation was my grandfather who went broke in the 30ies and started again. I do not know what tractors he had.


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