Posted by Walt Davies on December 27, 2007 at 09:25:42 from (75.106.198.196):
In Reply to: Tractor in a novel posted by Bob Elmer on December 26, 2007 at 14:44:20:
Give me a call anytime as I'm retired and live on a small farm here in Oregon. I can help you with the little details that will keep your story realistic and maybe keep people from making fun of you later on. Walt Monmouth, OR 503 623 0460
Here is another good one a 1956 Cockshutt Blackhawk with a simple push button starter. It also can be started in gear and will take right off at full speed if one should accidentally lean on the hand throttle and push it down.
PS you can use any pictures or come take some of your own for the book would be proud to any of my old tractors in print.
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