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Re: What was the worst tractor ever made?Have Supporting Facts before posting
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Posted by Don Wadge on January 11, 2002 at 08:24:17 from (24.66.94.141):
In Reply to: What was the worst tractor ever made?Have Supporting Facts before posting posted by MNmike on January 10, 2002 at 20:53:24:
I don't think that any of the replys so far answer the question. Most replys so far are full of paint and passion. The question was- "What was the Worst tractor ever built. To me key words are "worst" and "ever". I'm not sure this is what MNmike had in mind or maybe he's trying to start another paint war. If you're talking about the worst tractor ever built, there were a number of them in the early years- things like the Happy Farmer (which was by no means the worst) and others that were designed to do some work and were either total mechanical failures or really couldn't pull much because of poor traction designs. If we're talking about tractors after the second world war it's all opinion, paint and passion. They all had better ones and poorer ones. Like has been said here before if a man bought a tractor to do a job and it did the job and I guess it was a good tractor. I'm still curious about the worst tractor Mike, you say you have facts. I hope these are facts most can agree on. If they're not facts on which most would concur- probably isn't the worst.
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