I started out on a Farmall Cub dragging a disc, or a spreader (grass seed or fertilizer) in a 40 acre pasture. Thought I was the baddest MoFo on the planet, at 8 years old!blackeagle603 wrote:My "first ever" experience as a kid was driving a Farmall Cub -- pulling the haywagon at walking pace while getting spelled from throwing bales. 2 or 3 miles an hour and a pure adolescent adrenaline high.
Fun with Fords (tractor)
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"The Guncounter: More fun than a barrel of tattooed knife-fighting chain-smoking monkey butlers with drinking problems and excessive gambling debts!"
"The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic;" Justice Story
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LOL...Maybe even 25 here. I do have the full head of hair and it's still mostly the original color so I feel like I should get carded more (dreamer) I did get asked if I was old enough to buy ammo the other day by a clerk who obviously wasn't seriousblackeagle603 wrote:
In my mind I'm still 30, with a full head of hair (and 70 lbs lighter). 'Course when I do wear my sweatstained cowboy hat, my kids wince and the neighbors are amused. Cityfolk...


Yup, tractors are handy for all sorts of yard and garden work. This is Little Allis tugging a 1600lb crate from the front of the trailer to where Fat Allis the forklift can reach it
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A pair of Super A's here.HTRN wrote:Ah, another member of the cult of IH?

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DwightG,
The tractor I graduated to from the Cub was an Allis just about like that one. Figure the odds...
The tractor I graduated to from the Cub was an Allis just about like that one. Figure the odds...
"The Guncounter: More fun than a barrel of tattooed knife-fighting chain-smoking monkey butlers with drinking problems and excessive gambling debts!"
"The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic;" Justice Story
"The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic;" Justice Story
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I find, when graduating to bigger/better/newer/whatever, it's best to just keep the old one too. That way you always have a back-up...or several...
Some is good, more is better. Even with tractors.
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That the machine you were having tire problems with?DwightG wrote:This is Little Allis tugging a 1600lb crate from the front of the trailer to where Fat Allis the forklift can reach it
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Very cool!
I need a tractor for all the things you need a tractor for. Cutting meadows, moving firewood up the hill, keeping the driveway squared away, etc. Looking at a Ford 4wd.
That recycled aggregate compacts so beautifully because it's a blend of the sizes. Great stuff. Before this material was available we used a blend of crushed stone, from dust to 3/4" sizes, that we called Quarry Process in the NY-NJ area.
I need a tractor for all the things you need a tractor for. Cutting meadows, moving firewood up the hill, keeping the driveway squared away, etc. Looking at a Ford 4wd.
That recycled aggregate compacts so beautifully because it's a blend of the sizes. Great stuff. Before this material was available we used a blend of crushed stone, from dust to 3/4" sizes, that we called Quarry Process in the NY-NJ area.
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HTRN wrote:That the machine you were having tire problems with?DwightG wrote:This is Little Allis tugging a 1600lb crate from the front of the trailer to where Fat Allis the forklift can reach it
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Yes, well, one of them. The inner tube was leaking calcium so I had to dismount the tire, wash, clean and paint the rim. It's happy now for a while anyway. The tires are really old, probably not the originals (or maybe they are?) but they were really old when I bought it 20+ years ago so it's anyones guess when they'll let go.HTRN wrote:That the machine you were having tire problems with?DwightG wrote:This is Little Allis tugging a 1600lb crate from the front of the trailer to where Fat Allis the forklift can reach it
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My other "working" tractor is a 1945 Minnie-Mo "Z". It's currently on crutches awaiting time to rivet on new rims. I had noticed it listing to starboard one day in the corner of the shop and discovered a puddle of calcium on the floor and an 18" tear in the sidewall.


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Take heart, men: our love of tractors will bring us to victory!
(Hoists tankard) To victory! (drinks)
(Hoists tankard) To victory! (drinks)
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