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Re: Unsung heroes of tractor eveloution
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Posted by Cmore on April 06, 2007 at 07:45:03 from (74.141.164.234):
In Reply to: Unsung heroes of tractor eveloution posted by JWC inMS on April 04, 2007 at 19:47:28:
Dad's first tractor was some sort of Moline, had two big wheels in front to pull with,and you rode on a seat on bogey wheels behing. They then got a Regular, then a 1939 F-20. He was farming with my uncle, his brother at the time. The IH dealer brought out a 39 H for them to try. They both agreed that the H engine "ran to fast" and it would never last!! Thats why they got the new 1939 F-20...with belly pump no less. I've stil got the 20, restored and looking/running fine....Cmore
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