[AT] Wineries and vineyards - was Re: Potebtial tractors for the East Bend, NC area

Al Jones farmallsupera1 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 15:26:57 PST 2017


I've seen them coming out of the last leg of the ride back to the barn
idling in 5th with a wagon load of people--and that was with their
three axle trailers, not the little one in the pic. A well-running M
is an impressive thing!  Also helps we are in flat land.

The reason I sold Mike that Super M was it had no hydraulics, and I
had bought an 856  It's his only Super.

Al

On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Chuck Bealke <bealke at airmail.net> wrote:
> Grant,
>
> Thanks for the good winery info. Have not been to Napa since '94, but would bet it is a bit like Branson by now from the tourist pressure. Texas, like adjoining AR, sure has no shortage of wineries. Think about you every time there is news of any rain forecast for California, and wish you best of luck near your creeks.
>
> Al's nice Super M pic reminded me of how heavy a wagonload of well lubricated adults was to pull on a fall hayride where hills were involved - not that anyone cared how long it took.
>
> Chuck Bealke
> Dallas, TX
>
>> On Feb 26, 2017, at 12:13 PM, Al Jones <farmallsupera1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> ........By the way, the Super M in the pic with the pie used to be my tractor.
>>
>>>
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