Posted by caterpillar guy on April 13, 2008 at 15:23:33 from (64.12.117.74):
I took these while on vacation,in ND. We were just west of Fargo ND on I-94. These guys were just out playing one day informally. The moline was parked by the owner and his son restored it and is plowing with it here. A 70 deere,a Black Hawk 35,730 deere,and the Massey Harris, and last but not least a Cat 35 with the 2- 3bottoms hooked together. The 730 was the only one in this group of pictures with hydraulics the rest were rope clutch plows. I must say there where a couple of IH tractors on the other side of the field to far away to get pictures of. All are neighbors or friends. The guy in the red shirt was adjusting the clutch on the 35 Cat that morning. This was all taken just before labor day weekend.
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