the first three tractors fell in my lap cause i grew up with them and have wrenched on them ever since i could hold a wrench. when i was four, in 1955 i screwed the valve stem out of the corn picker wheel and discovered the sheer terror of having a projectile fly in my face accompanied by a deaffeneng hiss. this was my first wrench turning experience.
first three were a 51 jd a,35 jd a and in 1960 a new jd 630 came to the farm when i was nine. the sc case came along in 1971 to run the elevator. the '54 jd r came in the late 80's from my stepmother's farm in north dakota. bought the oliver 88 in the mid-nineties just because. bought the '38 f-20 because it belonged to the dad of a high school friend who was killed. then there's dad's farmall b that has an incessant lawn mowing habit it can't seem to kick. even the 1086, the newest tractor in the farm is a kind of an antique now.jim
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