[AT] Can you name the first three tractors you drove?
John & Jan Paur
johnjanpaur2 at directcon.net
Mon Dec 14 17:08:18 PST 2009
My first three were: 1) Farmall F-12, easy tractor for a boy to handle. 2)
McCormick-Deering 10-20, a man killer to drive, especially for a young boy.
3) John Deere GP, I loved that tractor, easy and fun to drive. John
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From: "carl gogol" <cgogol at twcny.rr.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Can you name the first three tractors you drove?
> Now this seems like an easy question, but you guys telling your age of
> first
> time is a bit of a stretch for me.
>
> My first ride on a tractor may have been on the lap of my dad at the age
> of
> 3 or so on his TD-9 dozer. He let me play with the blade control on a
> trip
> from the field to the barn one night and got a bit irritated when I jabbed
> it into the ground a few times, I'm sure it was a reasonable thing to do
> from my viewpoint as that what he did all day long!
>
> My fist solo drive was probably a bit older than most of you. It was
> picking oat straw bales with a pre WW2 Farmall H with my mother and dad.
> Dad's attitude was I should be able to hoist a bale from the ground to
> about
> the second tier of bales before I was "big enough" to drive. I was
> probably
> at least 10 by then. It was complicated by not ever using a clutch before
> and having to start and stop the tractor smoothly or risk losing the load
> and having to relift the bales. Lets just say it wasn't that easy with
> him
> making sure I didn't ride or slip the clutch too much and wear it out
> prematurely. I eventually spent a lot of time raking and mowing hay as
> well
> as doing almost all the hauling of wagons (and of course unloading them)
> once we got the kicker baler.
> The JD-60 was probably next, picking rocks when my dad was in an adjacent
> field seeding with the H. Normally we would use the H for rock picking.
> I
> remember how tired I was at the end of the day, and so very sore the next.
> The JD 60 was about 3 times the climb into the seat relative to the H and
> I
> must have made that climb 200 + times that Saturday. ( I would guess that
> had to be about age 14.)
> The next was an International B-275, my first diesel tractor. Our
> neighbor
> loaned it to us for a few days during straw baling because the H was in
> the
> shop for a major overhaul. I was raking straw one Sunday PM and the
> greatest clatter you can imagine started, it was a rod going through a
> sleeve. It ould have been a perfect PM except for that. Before the great
> clatter one of the Goodyear blimps passed directly overhead - I'll guess
> about 1965.
> Carl Gogol - Manlius, NY
> Tasty grazing in the Oran valley of Central NY
> AC D14, 914H
> JD 5320 MFWD
> Kubota F-2400, B7300HST
>
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