Posted by kyplowboy on February 20, 2012 at 22:53:33 from (98.93.172.210):
In Reply to: Old tractors.... posted by DeltaRed on February 20, 2012 at 21:22:55:
I'd love to tear down and turn my old 960 ford into a new one some day but the problem is I don't have the time these days and she doesn't set still long enough. The barn where I keep my feed wagon parked has some pretty low doors. If it's real muddy the truck will not pull the wagon out with out make'n a mess and all the other tractors won't fit under the doors. I'll have to get another little tractor to ever be able to fix her up. I am afraid if I ever started I wouldn't get it done before spring, set'n and plow'n 'baccer just wouldn't feel right with any thing else, and she's the only one set out wide enough for the tobacco patch.
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