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Tractors - Post them.

If you get the proper person to train you it will take about a day to learn it and a weeks worth of work to get the hang of it.
 
One of the smartest things AGCO did was buying Fendt when they came out with the CVT. I saw a cutaway of the CVT at the AGCO booth at our local little farm show when they were debuting the new DT series, and needless to say, I was amazed, and impressed. Very simple, well thought out robust looking design. Even my old man was impressed, and he usually hates new stuff! :D
 
I'm going to revive this because I came across a couple of pictures I thought you'd like of my dad's tractor (It's actually the family farm's, but he's the chief manager. He used to own a Super MTA but regretfully sold it (the super still worked)(I think he's regretting that like I'm regretting that I traded my jeep).
First one - my oldest (single) sister. :)

And my dad, with my 3 sisters and my niece:

 
Ohhhhhh reaaaalllly? :D Details please.

She ain't moving to WA. Sorry. haha. 28 and has a bachelor's in Agronomy. Currently getting her masters in something - but working in Indy, outside of her agriculture degree cause her NRCS office kept her in the office all the time. She, like most of us, enjoy being outdoors, she if she was going to stay indoors, she would do something in community development or missions.
 
All three are rather cute. Nothing better than a woman that can operate farm machinery, farms and likes the outdoors........:smile5:
 
Man why are these farm girls always so far away? :mad2:

I mean er... Nice tractor? :D
 
She ain't moving to WA. Sorry. haha. 28 and has a bachelor's in Agronomy. Currently getting her masters in something - but working in Indy, outside of her agriculture degree cause her NRCS office kept her in the office all the time. She, like most of us, enjoy being outdoors, she if she was going to stay indoors, she would do something in community development or missions.

Holy crap do you realize how good of an Ag program this University has here? If she even thinks about her PhD you point her to WSU.:D
 
My current ride..

1985 John Deere 310A
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Ones I no longer own..

1973 Sears ST16
I picked this one up earlier this year at a local auction. It was just about showroom new, hardly used. 35 years old.
I got it for $440 and sold it on ebay for $1875 a few months ago.
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1973 Economy
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1973 Ford 4500
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Snapper...
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haha - fyi - i've forwarded this link to her, so this could get interesting. By the way, are you talking about my oldest sister, or one of the other women? Or...the tractor...):h

there was a tractor in that pic?.....
 
I found nuther tractor,the price was right, $400 delivered.
Fits right in with my other old clonkers :thumbsup:
 

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