Posted by Tony in Mass. on February 21, 2012 at 10:00:56 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Old tractors.... posted by DeltaRed on February 20, 2012 at 21:22:55:
Around here, alot of cheap ol yankees... not me of course, but even corporate places, are picking up decent 'antiques' to have their own mechanic rebuild, get new rubber, and plug away for another few decades at a tenth the cost of a new one- that is too big to be handy or efficent for little light jobs. Sometimes tax free diesel delivered can still not equal gas at the local pump, and some times that and when the in house mechanic sez he can't fix the diesel etc etc, all ads up. I didn't know it at the time- but got my TO35 from the tobacco farm that a couple years ago I slowed down to let a very nice Farmall super M take a wide turn... it had atleast a dozen Jamacians hanging on it, in the planter boxes..lol. wish I had a camera! But that cigar co has only a couple big ones for heavy tillage, the rest of the jobs are handled by stuff they had for 50 years or more. My fergie didn't fit in their plan, 'sall right by me!
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