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In Reply to: Snow Pushing 1989 posted by rusty6 on November 19, 2020 at 22:04:59:
Thanks all for the compliments on the videos. That little guy in the sled is now my grain truck driver at harvest time. The triple 4 Massey (not that one) is one of the first tractors I drove working for another farmer in 72. It was his main tractor on a section of land. Pulling a 12 foot Massey #36 disker to seed the crop and a ten foot Massey "Trash King" deep tillage cultivator to work the summerfallow. The steering was interesting. If it went to full lock either direction it could be quite a struggle to get it turned back again. The one in this video came with the farm my brother bought along with the full line of old small equipment. The old 444 has been in retirement for a few years now. I did do a start up video a while back when he had to move it to get a Ford 6000 out of the shed. It still runs good.
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