Way I hear it( I didnt come allong till '54) Dad share-cropped with horses till 45 when he bought a farm and decided he needed a tractor. They were hard to find with the war on. So when a fellow farmer at church got a new one he sold dad his CC Case. In '51 When a newer model was in order he went to the Case dealer in town and inquired about one the dealer said he should buy the cultivator too. Dad said he would buy that later he just wanted the tractor now. The dealer insisted he take both. Dad said he'd think about it, walked over to the AC dealer and bought a WD. Later he went back and got a cultivator, plow, and other things for it.
He later had IH F20 M 400 and 2 656s.
I grew up driving the wd so thats what im partial to but like all of em.
The neighbor had 2 small M.M.s that I thought were really sharp looking but I dont know what they were.
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