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Posted by Dave from MN on March 04, 2007 at 07:56:31 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: Red vs. Green posted by Turke Bros. Farms on March 04, 2007 at 07:24:36:
Grew up with Ih's at my grandfathers farm and my neighbors farm, ( who always kept em waxed or freshly painted, and always washed up). Other neighbors were all Jon Deere two cylinders till the traded a 730D for a 4020 in the mid 80's. The memories of watching them plowing, raking, baling, harvesting and the such as child will be with me forever, the fascination of running them as a preteen, and even today, is something I will never outgrow. So in my book and in my heritage it's IH all the way, with Johnny poppers in 2nd. That was all I knew till I was 15 and worked for a family that had, of all things Oliver 1850's, 1950's, 2150's with MFWD, which quickliy became a few of my favorites yet to this day. I learned to drive on a super H and a John Deere B.
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