I'd be using every brand if I did,but to the core,yes. The first tractor on the farm was an Oliver Hart Parr 70. My uncle Donald had a Super 55,Uncle Claude had an 88 diesel and a 60. Dad had a 66 that he wouldn't get rid of,but he'd go to Archbold Ohio and buy another tractor and cultivator every spring then sell it in the fall. Over the years there was a John Deere A and B,Massey Harris 22 and Pony,International 300U,Farmall H,an F12,Case SC,Ford 8N and 9N Oliver 70,probably others that came home for a few weeks then got traded. I bought and sold a few myself when I was in Jr High and High School. Massey Harris 101 JR,Ford 8N,Farmall H,JD B,Case SC and DC,Allis Chalmers C. Sometimes I kind of wish I'd have kept buying and selling,but I just got too busy milking cows to mess with it anymore. But ya,I've got 10 Olivers and 2 Whites. I use the Whites and 5 or 6 of the Olivers right along every day to make a living.
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