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Re: PHOTO - the ultimate classic tractor
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Posted by JOHN HARMON on August 31, 2006 at 17:04:28 from (4.176.171.169):
In Reply to: PHOTO - the ultimate classic tractor posted by David in Wales on August 31, 2006 at 11:25:43:
Interesting: would be amazing except in the 1960's and 1970's here in the "Colonies" many apparitions such as this were put together and performed mostly with out fault. Two Farmall M's-Two John Deere A's or two Deere G's or two MM U's and I saw Two D17's AC once .All teamed together to pull 5-6 bottom Plows.Then the 4010 JD and the 560 Farmall showed up one day and all these Mechanical Marvels were rendered obsolete.The larger 5020 and 660 Farmall and all the other large Tractors were capable of pulling up to the 6 Bottom plow size and then the Articulated Giants showed up to pull plows no one dreamed possible. 8--10 bottom plows if used now are common.I am not slighting your double up just trying to communicate that this mechanical marvel is and has been around a spell. Enjoy your input to the YT forums. John
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