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Posted by Lee on June 22, 2001 at 15:01:44 from (12.127.220.146):
Hello! Our farm park in northern Virginia is having a Farm Show on Saturday, July 14th. As part of this, we are creating a display of American farms around 4 eras of the last century: early 1900's, 1930's, 1960's, and the 1990's. My question for you is: What would you classify as the top 2 or 3 farm tractors (any make, size, style) of each of those eras? This is totally subjective, I realize, as some may pick the best-selling, while others might choose the best-looking, most unique, most innovative, or the kind their relatives and ancestors used. Thank you very much for your thoughts on this!
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