Posted by Billy NY on January 05, 2014 at 06:46:00 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Is it a conspiracy? posted by Larry@stinescorner on January 05, 2014 at 05:35:38:
Thats too funny, I grew up with the Ford vs John Deere debate! We owned a long time Ford dealership, largest in the area for quite some time, and at one point Deere had their largest dealer in the vicinity on the other side of the hill so to speak. My long time neighbor farmer and dear friend, when I was a kid would always humor me about it, good clean fun, as he ran mostly JD, well tractors, some equipment, not all, he had a Case 300 round nose, and other brands of implements or equipment. He always conceded that Ford did build a good tractor, thousand series, and I remember him taking one on demonstration one spring, was so odd to see him in blue out in the field !
We did have an IH dealer in the area too, but those were the 3, rarely saw an Oliver, Case, or A/C, I will admit, I aspire to have a Case 300 round nose, just because of the memory, when I was a kid, that was the odd ball tractor, the color, the styling, at some point it was parked over here, they used to tow wagons with it, and I was able to get up close and look at it, first Case I ever saw or knew about, never forgot the company JI Case Racine Racine,Wisconsin, now if I could have remembered things that easy in school LOL !
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