[AT] Older John Deere tractor
Greg Hass
ghass at m3isp.com
Sun Mar 29 21:05:32 PDT 2015
The list comes through again with the info I needed. I would like to
thank all who replied. At the coffee shop this morning I happened to
mention the subject and a guy I have known for years said they had one
when he was a kid. Could have blown me over with a feather. He said they
had a loader on it and used it to spray with. Said they had a 3 pt.
sprayer and it covered a whole 8 rows. I took it he was quite young and
did not actually drive it. I would love to have one and have put it on
my dream list, as that's all it'll ever be. After one of the replies I
did look up some for sale and they ranged from $6500 for a beat up one
to over $12000 for a decent one. To many $ for me. As for the noise
factor I go back to the wisdom of this list on Detroit Diesels: 1) You
either love them or you hate them and 2) The most efficient means know
to man of turning Diesel fuel into noise.
As for tractor pulling; I belong to the crowd who quit going
many years ago when it changed into a professional sport. When it first
started at our county fair, most of the tractors had been in the fields
only a few hours earlier. People hung a few weights on them and away
they would go. In fact a guy from south of town won 3 years in a row
with his AC XT- 190. Soon after all of these modified tractors showed
up and the fun days were over where now it is a rich mans sport. A
family a couple of miles from me has over one hundred thousand in their
pulling tractor. Maybe the crowds like this type of pulling, but I grew
up on the farm and have a different view off what pulling is. My view
may be old fashioned , but I think I'll stick with it.
Greg Hass
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