[Farmall] Re: Farmall-related story

Ferg8n9n at aol.com Ferg8n9n at aol.com
Wed Mar 29 21:25:03 PST 2006


My dad bought a used w9 in 1948. It was the biggest tractor in the area,  and 
many farmers, businesses and goverments called him for assistance. In  1961 i 
began pulling it at county fairs, and it was hard to beat. Of course, all  
tractors were bone stock and dirty. It was a great social event with no gearhead 
 mentality. Farmall Ms were more common than  cockroaches.

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