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Added a Cub to the team
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- 5+ Years
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2014 3:24 pm
- Zip Code: 20119
- Tractors Owned: Fords & NH: '50 8N, '51 8N, '57 860, '68 3000D, '78 4600, '96 5030, '97 5640, '94 6640, '99 TS100, and '50 Farmall Cub
Case 455, AC Gleaner F - Location: Catlett's Station, Virginia
Re: Added a Cub to the team
I have trouble sleeping if one of my tractors is not properly back in it's place in the shed at night. I don't think the designers of these early tractors intended for them to receive treatment less than would have been accorded to a team of horses. I have, as I'm sure others do as well, a mental inventory of the "fence-line" tractors that I pass as I travel along the roads in my area. It's a shame, most of 'em suffer the same affliction; an owner who intends to get around to fixing them up someday, and has intended to do so for the past couple decades.
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- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:51 pm
- Zip Code: 63664
- Location: MO, Potosi
Re: Added a Cub to the team
Is a far better person than the owner who scraps it In my opinion.Secesh wrote:.......... an owner who intends to get around to fixing them up someday, and has intended to do so for the past couple decades.
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