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Posted by Steve From Arkansas on October 22, 2006 at 20:29:52 from (208.180.47.102):
In Reply to: O/T Years of Experience posted by jeremy in NE on October 22, 2006 at 16:02:47:
My dad retired from the navy in 1960, I was three. He bought an 80 acre farm in NE Arkansas to be between his family in Kansas and my mother's family in Alabama. His first tractor there was an C Allis, that wide seat made plenty of room for me to ride. Other tractors came and went but we never had anything new. Dad's health is now failing at the age of 86. I have basically take over his tractors and equipment. As far as real old iron I have a 1937 MM ZTU trying to get started on restoring. Don't know much about this tractor, but I thinks it will look good when done. I work full time for USDA, volunteer fire chief, active in church and run a few cows.
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