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How I Got Into This Farmall Deal

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City-Boy McCoy

08-17-2006 03:47:01




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(Bet many of us have a story something like this.)

My great uncle and aunt invited me at the early age of 6, to come up to their farm in South Carolina for the summer. I went, and immediately discovered a Cub and two M's. I recall one M must have been a very a early model - it had the curved pipe seat. I thought God made that Cub for me.

Each summer over the next seven years, I gladly went to the farm, graduating to the M's; drove them all and formed great memories while doing tractor chores with my great uncle whom I adored.

On another uncle's farm was their 1951 Super C - which my cousins still have, original paint and all - and an F model of some kind. Our neighbors, the Armstrongs, had a Super A, Tom Butler, a very successful negro farmer, had an H, Bill Abracombie had a Super M and Jonesy Williams had a Cub. There were other tractors around there, but by then, if they weren't red, I was not interested.

So.... now I am getting long in the tooth and quite nostalgic. And, that is why a city boy like me has two Farmall Super A's in the middle of downtown Pensacola, Florida. Those familiar Farmall sounds and smells take me back in time to very happy days. mike

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Steven@AZ

08-17-2006 08:49:55




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 08-17-2006 03:47:01  
I grew up on the family farm and I fixed up older tractors to use with my Dad so I could be a bigger part of the farming operation. Right now I own 2 H's, an F-12 and a W-9, along with a couple of pickups that get used for the farm.

Had to move to the city for work to pay the bills, just not enough $$ in small farming operations these days to make it work. I use my vacation time to head back up to ND and help out as much as I can. My brother is slowly taking over the operation so that Dad can finally get some fishing in! Hopefully he will keep allowing me to help out (free labor, why not!?)

I think you will find there are lots of people in town who want to get back to the country lifestyle.

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Mike CA

08-17-2006 07:55:05




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 08-17-2006 03:47:01  
Similar story for me, and now I own an H and will be starting it's restoration this fall!
Glad to see I'm not the only city loon on this forum with a Red obsession.



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City=Boy McCoy

08-17-2006 08:04:58




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to Mike CA, 08-17-2006 07:55:05  
Sounds like we are two of a kind. I love your H.
Mike
(Also Known As: "Mikey D")



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Glenn FitzGerald

08-17-2006 06:30:05




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 08-17-2006 03:47:01  
Surly those two super A's are lonely. You need to get some big brothers...C,H,M, etc. Will the city allow you to build a building large enough for your babies?

Glenn F.



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City-Boy McCoy

08-17-2006 07:30:12




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to Glenn FitzGerald, 08-17-2006 06:30:05  
Well, that is why I don't have an H or M. The family garage door is too short! Maybe if I can ever move to the country.... mike



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Andy Martin

08-18-2006 05:19:43




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 Re: How I Got Into This Farmall Deal in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 08-17-2006 07:30:12  
Mufflers are removable.



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