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Post by Southern on Feb 13, 2011 0:43:01 GMT -5
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Post by putsie on Feb 13, 2011 11:16:26 GMT -5
Oh man, I can never get enough seeing old iron at work. Love it. Had a chance at an restored F-30 Farmall this past spring at a farm auction but passed it up on a W-6. Very neat tractors. You don't see many narrow front tractors up here in dry land wheat country.
Awesome.
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Post by farmallman on Feb 13, 2011 15:59:39 GMT -5
I love seeing antique tractors still working in the field.
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Post by Quinton DeDecker on Feb 13, 2011 16:58:15 GMT -5
thats awsome, wish my neighbour was still alive, he had one of the best farmall colections i have ever seen think he had one or 2 of each model there was.. fully restored
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Post by Southern on Feb 13, 2011 22:19:43 GMT -5
thats awsome, wish my neighbour was still alive, he had one of the best farmall colections i have ever seen think he had one or 2 of each model there was.. fully restored There is a few collectors like that around here. I know one John Deere guy was after all the 20 series LP tractors. He did get it finally. Very sweet collection. Bill has almost all the letter series. Some with fully restored cultivators and planters mounted.
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Post by Chris Taylor on Feb 18, 2011 14:45:19 GMT -5
not a huge 2 banger fan but have a soft spot for 620/630s and 720/730s mainly when it comes to older tractors I loved the 10 and 20 series deeres and the 68 series IHs. Just a personal preference. Nise shots of the M. Cant recal if grandpa had an M or not. I know that my great grandpa had an Regular and a F I belive.
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