Posted by PLOWINPORK on March 06, 2014 at 19:09:14 from (96.42.135.158):
I have a fun question for the guys about 60 and over."Back in the day" I can just remember you could find within a 30-40 mile drive tractors of every color under the rainbow. Red, blue, couple shades of green , yellow, orange, few I might have missed. What was the thing that made you chose that flavor of tractor over an other. WAs it price? Comfort? Great dealer? Good demo? Now 30, maybe 50 years later do you think it was the right choice? Was the tractor a big success, or failure? I own a Allis D-19, and a Late ford 6000 Commander. Each was given a bad rap because of design troubles but still someone picked these tractors over anything else. I wonder what the original owner would say if choosing a new one now?
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