Posted by JD Seller on September 09, 2018 at 08:42:43 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: I blame you guys! posted by Jimmydog on September 09, 2018 at 08:14:47:
Sheet metal looks really nice on that one!!! I always anted a nice one but just never seemed to see on that took my fancy. I think they are a better tractor than the Ford 8N. I plowed a lot of ground with one and the three point works better on the TO-30.
My maternal Grand Father had a TO-30. Only tractor he ever owned. Bought it in 1953 and it was one year old. MY cousin got it out of the estate in 1976, as he is the oldest Grand son and named after our Grand Father. What makes me cry is it has never seen a shed since he got it. He moves from one rented place to the next. He might run it once each year. I have a standing offer of $5K for it and he will not even think of taking it. He is always going to "restore" it as it slowly rusts away. ARGGGGGGGGG> LOL
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