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Posted by Dean Barker on March 25, 2003 at 21:23:48 from (67.0.85.150):
In Reply to: Re: NOSTALGIA posted by Larry in CO on March 25, 2003 at 19:58:38:
My dad had a McCormick Deering 15-30 (1929 I think) and a 1937 John Deere B. After my dad died,we got an SC Case and sold the other two. Later we purchased new a 1949 VAC Case, then traded the SC for an almost new DC Case. I left home and worked in town for a number of years. Returning to farm for myself, I started with two Farmall M tractors and a Farmall H. Then I purchased a 730 Case, 1968, and sold one of the Farmall M. Then I got an Oliver 1750 which I later traded for a John Deere 4320. Meanwhile I bought a White 120 almost new. Then I bought an Oliver 1655 diesel 2WD and just this winter I bought an Oliver 1655 diesel 4WD. I agree; you can't have too many tractors! My wife says you can't have too many sewing machines (4).
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