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Re: What old tractor model is most common in your area ???
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Posted by Dennis Benson on January 10, 2003 at 08:53:20 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: What old tractor model is most common in your area ??? posted by Alberta Mike on January 09, 2003 at 18:09:45:
Around Mattawan, Michigan anything that's small is popular. Back in the 1969 when I bought my first tractor, a Jonh Deere L, through 1980 when I had an Allis Chalmers model C, with a couple Allis Chalmers B's and a John Deere H, they were all popular, If I stopped to go in and eat people would stop their cars, on a very busy street that was 65 MPH before the 55 speed limit began, and cause a back up of traffic to ask if the tractor was for sale. Soem would even stop me when I was driving the tractor to ask if it was for sale, of course, they were also knocking on the door of my house and asking if I wanted to sell or rent the house until I put a sign in the window telling them it wasn't. I finally got rid of the old tractor idea for a while and bought a new one that I couldn't keep, it was a IH 464, and no one seemed to want that.
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