Posted by Paul from MI on January 07, 2010 at 20:01:08 from (204.106.244.65):
In Reply to: Price of tea in China posted by MY EYES! MY EYES! on January 07, 2010 at 12:19:53:
Found some pics of my dad with an unstyled JD L. He said it would'nt pull a 12" plow in our black Ohio clay, so he traded for a 1938 Allis B. That B and plow was traded for a 1948 Allis B, mower, & plow with starter, lights, & hydraulic lift. $675 cash to boot. I still have the 1948 B, learned to drive on it hauling water and feed to our 2000 chickens. Dad always cautioned me, if anything is wrong you hit that clutch and brakes. We had the third dumbest dog in Richland County Ohio. I drove over her tail with the front wheel of the old Allis, quick reactions, stopped still on her tail. Dad got a little excited, told me to get the #### off her tail. Guess I wasn't thinkin' too good either, I asked if I should go ahead or back up. Not a good question to ask. I backed up off her tail, but she was never right after that. Paul
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