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Posted by Mike M (WA) on December 12, 2001 at 08:24:59 from (63.44.140.228):
In Reply to: HELP WHAT IS IT posted by Randy Santifer on December 10, 2001 at 19:18:11:
There were a number of Japanese descent farmers with 10- 20 acre fresh market vegetable farms near Seattle and Tacoma (there are still some, but much of the land has gone to condos and apartments, and the rest have mostly consolidated)- anyhow, most of them had a whole fleet of "little" tractors, each with a different mounted implement. The majority had Farmall A's, but several had AC- G's. They tended to take excellent care of their machinery, and would have the tractors lined up evenly in the machine shed for the winter. Quite a sight to see 6 to 10 identical tractors, with implements.
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