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That was in our fraternity’s coke machine.Bud.....Miller.....Coors.....
That was in our fraternity’s coke machine.Bud.....Miller.....Coors.....
That was in our fraternity’s coke machine.
I would love to have one of the tractors used on Green Acres. Old tractors are awesome.Nalt trying to tractor-shame @Altitude Gator when we know this is what he tends to his garden plot with back in the Red Hills…Psychologists refer to this as a form of “Penis Envy!”
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I’ve only seen a couple around these parts, back in the shade tobacco days. There was a German presence in the shade industry and maybe how some of the Deutz and other equipment got to these parts. Several farms had a small articulated German tractor used for busting the middles of the rows. Later on when the farms started using the stringing machines instead of women with a needle and twine, the machines were all German manufacture.I would love to have one of the tractors used on Green Acres. Old tractors are awesome.
Last week I purchased an early 1970's Deutz tractor that looks almost identical to this...
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By the name, Deutz, it is obviously a German made tractor. My FIL had one just like it and I have seen that tractor do what other, larger hp tractors couldn't. They have a LOT of pulling power.
The Massey Ferguson plant in Detroit was less than half a mile from our second house in Detroit. It was built in 1947, was 820,000 sq ft, and at it's peak, produced over 200 tractors... per day. The rail yard was about 3 "long blocks" from our house and I think I was no younger than 5 the first time we rode our bikes there (parentless, as one still did in the 70's and 80's) and "played on the trains" which included flat cars full of M-F tractors that we would play on.My first tractor was a 1939 Massey Harris 101 Super. Had been sitting in a field for sometime. Engine was split from freezing and seized up. The hydraulic pump was shot and the PTO jammed. My uncle, a tree planter for St. Regis, hauled to our house because a needed a tractor to disk down weeds and carry water to pecan trees. I rebuilt the engine, learning how to weld to fix the cracked block, rebuilt the hydraulics, and rebuilt the PTO box. When I was 14. Used that tractor for 3 years until I absolutely wrecked the motor trying to pull stumps with it.
A different time…The Massey Ferguson plant in Detroit was less than half a mile from our second house in Detroit. It was built in 1947, was 820,000 sq ft, and at it's peak, produced over 200 tractors... per day. The rail yard was about 3 "long blocks" from our house and I think I was no younger than 5 the first time we rode our bikes there (parentless, as one still did in the 70's and 80's) and "played on the trains" which included flat cars full of M-F tractors that we would play on.
Yes, long ago. And the toothpick woodpecker as well.Didn’t go back to look, but has this guy been posted yet?
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If you have acreage over 10 you should have one.If I'd known there were so many tractor lovers here I'd have started a tractor thread!
We've had this JD for 25 years and it's paid for itself over and over. It has helped us build the house, move enormous logs and cut the grass. Never had a problem, except the ones that I cause. Best investment for our property.
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...and the bucket you got me for my birthday increased its usefulness 1000%If I'd known there were so many tractor lovers here I'd have started a tractor thread!
We've had this JD for 25 years and it's paid for itself over and over. It has helped us build the house, move enormous logs and cut the grass. Never had a problem, except the ones that I cause. Best investment for our property.
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Most helpful when cutting high tree branches....and the bucket you got me for my birthday increased its usefulness 1000%
We have 5 but Seedy also uses it as a snow plow for driveways and the roads. He’s saved many neighbors a lot of money. Also helped to clear the road from trees many times.If you have acreage over 10 you should have one.
There’s a out of context video of this somewhere.Most helpful when cutting high tree branches.
Now who is the smart one?We have 5 but Seedy also uses it as a snow plow for driveways and the roads. He’s saved many neighbors a lot of money. Also helped to clear the road from trees many times.
We have 5 but Seedy also uses it as a snow plow for driveways and the roads. He’s saved many neighbors a lot of money. Also helped to clear the road from trees many times.
We have 5 but Seedy also uses it as a snow plow for driveways and the roads. He’s saved many neighbors a lot of money. Also helped to clear the road from trees many times.