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Re: What Was The Worst Tractor ?
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Posted by etshobby on December 01, 2001 at 16:18:15 from (216.230.228.45):
In Reply to: What Was The Worst Tractor ? posted by YGHM (You're Gonna Hate Me) on December 01, 2001 at 13:59:27:
I can think of only one when I was small.It was kind of orange colored with black exhaust pipe. I could hardly do any thing with it. I dont even think the worms moved out of the way,had to pick them up and throw them out. I never could get the whole plot worked up the same day. Oh well, you could just sit there and enjoy the sun as well as move over into the shade if too hot. I think the hardest thing was hooking up the one bottom plow .I dont even think the plow had any settings. The peddles were kind worn down but what are we talking about some of the best days You see when you are young even that peddle tractor was fun . Never broke down and never used gas . The sand plot was tough doing the digging by hand but you had all week just had to throw the worms out,sometimes cat remainders .Those were the days the eating was good to they tell me now. Yuck. Well this didnt settle anything either.
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