[AT] Some ads from the 7/16 Lancaster Farming
Brett Phillips
bphillip at shentel.net
Mon Jul 18 19:00:23 PDT 2005
Ron:
Several friends have remarked that John Deere had ergonomics figured out
before the rest of the field could spell it. I'm not sure if I would go
that far, but the hand clutch was a real blessing to the small tractor
driver. Some day, I'd like to own another H. My Allis 'C' will have to
fill the gap until I win the lottery (that I never play).
Brett Phillips
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald L. Cook" <rlcook at pionet.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Some ads from the 7/16 Lancaster Farming
> Brett,
> You could be me talking about my uncle's M Farmall. 9-10 years old but
> small. Same job. Same problem. I much preferred my Dad's 1941 JD A. <g>
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, Ia
>
> Brett Phillips wrote:
>>
>> Utility tractor, IH 300 gas, T-A fast-hitch and 3 pt, loader, weights,
>> steers hard, call mornings, Northampton Co. $1600. 570-758-5810.
>>
>>
>> !Ramble alert!
>>
>> My dad had a 300U from when I was 5 until I was about 10. As I recall,
>> there wasn't anything about that tractor that wasn't "hard" for a 7-8
>> year
>> old tractor driver. At that time, I was dad's 'hired man', and I did
>> most
>> of the raking, and would get bored when he asked me to drive when we
>> baled.
>> He still says that I was better than my mother, since she would always
>> try
>> to turn left with the baler and wagon in tow. If the baler started to
>> act
>> up, or the windrows were too big, my left leg would get tired pretty
>> quickly
>> from the stiff clutch. I remember standing with my full weight on that
>> infernal clutch pedal, and having to pull up on the steering wheel in
>> order
>> to get it fully depressed. Dad knew this, and he never let me run the
>> 300
>> in tight quarters, because he knew I couldn't steer and press the clutch
>> down at the same time. For this reason, our JD H was my favorite, and
>> the
>> tractor that I raked with. When the 300 left, I remember shedding a
>> tear,
>> but now I wonder why... I have little desire to own one today. There
>> are
>> plenty of others that I would like better.
>>
>> Brett Phillips
>> Strasburg, VA
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