Posted by rrlund on February 05, 2014 at 07:09:39 from (162.250.26.204):
In Reply to: old time BTO posted by Al Baker on February 04, 2014 at 18:52:29:
I guess you'd say my uncle was one. He had this big Oliver with duals when most around here were still farming with horses. When he moved up to an 88 diesel it was the biggest tractor around here. He went to a 4010 Deere in 61. That was quite a tractor in its day. He was farming around 1000 acres with that one. He bought a 4020 a few years later,had a turbo,cab and duals put on it. Nobody else had anything like it. When the Case 1200 four wheel drive came out he got one of those. Quite the BTO in his day.
At the other end of the spectrum,the uncle who's actually pictured on the tractor never owned more than one tractor at a time. He had an 8N Ford for a long time,then a Massey Ferguson 35,had a Ford 3000 from there up until he passed away. He had a 67 acre farm,milked 6-8 cows and never even rented any other ground.
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