I have a tractor, a Massey Harris 20, and have had a few other smaller tractors over the years. Two Massey Harris 101 Jrs, A Cockshutt 30, Avery A, Allis B, Case V and a Farmall A. I've never pulled other than once fooling around at the site, but me and another fellow cut grass and keep things looking good on the property. It's all volunteer work so I have a farm to play on with no expenses ..... ha! We take two cuttings of hay off the property in the photo where we host our pull. We don't own it, the county lets us use it. I live in Sherwood Park, just 4 miles east of Edmonton. The farm is 5 minutes NE of Sherwood Park. Until this year we planted grain crops on the adjacent property also owned by the county. We now lease 50 acres for that about 3 miles east. There is a historic mansion on the top of that photo called the Bremner House, it's about 115 years old I think, county owned. We'll probably be moving or will become homeless, the county is plopping a big $80 million horse palace on the property for the well-heeled horse lovers and their families, lots of pavement with an RV park and even a polo field for those that like to ride horses and smack little white balls and pretend they live in England or wherever that is played. I didn't know anyone here even did that but apparently they do.
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