Posted by ericlb on February 28, 2010 at 10:31:50 from (72.173.192.58):
In Reply to: O/T Best Worst posted by Don S. on February 27, 2010 at 20:25:42:
worst truck, 89 f350 4x4, it blew up 3 transfer cases in 2 years, 7 mpg, best, my 83 c-30 chevy flatbed with dump, ive still got it, runs great and its been overworked every day of its life, worst tractor 75? ih 284, if it left the tractor shed, it most likley needed a chain and another tractor to make it back from where it quit, best, my 53 ford jubilee, ive used it over 25 years and it still is reliable [ rebuilt as nessessary ] also my john deere 301A has never failed me yet the best ive known of was grandpa's farmall M, bought new in 1940, it was still on the job when he retired in 1972, my uncle sold it when he took over the farm as he was a allis man, his d17 is still going great [ dont know what year that one is]although my uncle now 85 has retired
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