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Posted by r2d2 on May 09, 2005 at 10:10:15 from (216.16.55.203):
In Reply to: love the sound of old tractors! posted by lynn kasdorf on May 09, 2005 at 09:32:19:
I have neighbors (2 bachelor brothers in their late 70's)that were very progressive farmers in the 50's 60's with alot of acres to cover. When their father was alive they were always upgrading equipment quite regularly. He died in about 1970 and they have been locked in that time ever since. No changes in equipment since his death. So I am treated to that sound every year of two B's, a 50 ,a 70 , a 720 , a 3020 and a 44 Massey working away just as they did 35 years ago. I have thought that when they quit or retire or die that I am going to lose something also . That sound of the old Tractors working next to me.
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