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Posted by donwisc on February 09, 2002 at 15:37:46 from (63.155.242.157):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Favorite Tractor story posted by paul on February 09, 2002 at 13:13:13:
My favorite is similar to Pauls, cultivating with a 42 B at 10 years old. I had to come back over the seat and with both hands pull back on the single lift lever to set the cultivator. No power lift on this machine. As I got older I could handle the lift lever with one hand, raise the cult. hit the left wheel brake and come around in the next 2 rows and reset the cult with 1 hand without stopping. The B still had steel wheels at that time and I have NO good memories of them and will not collect a tractor on steel. All you had to do is drive one on hard dry ground to appreciate my view. One of my happiest days was when we converted the B to rubber andput in oversize pistons, it now was more tractor than when it was new.
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