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prairiechicken
02-14-2010, 04:35 PM
WOW! No one has posted here. Most of us have a tractor or two. So, what do you have? I have a John Deere A, Johnd Deere B, two 44 Massey Harris and a TO30 Ferguson.
Love2Farm
03-03-2010, 10:55 AM
My personal tractor is a 1949 cub. I love it, great farm tractor. We also have for the farm, 1970 Farmall 444, IH 884 and a 1999 50H Mcconnell. We do have a John Deere lawn mower.
REDSnMOREREDS
09-22-2010, 11:54 PM
I have an Austin Healey Sprite & an MG Midget. Sorry, there's no classic sports car forum here.
Oh, I also have a Massey Ferguson 50, 2 Allis Chalmers Bs & a Ford 2N
I have a 1951 John Deere B, a John Deere 5103 Diesel, and an Allis Chalmers D-14. Use them all.
lildinkem
09-23-2010, 08:23 PM
I don't have a real tractor on my puny 3 acres. I use a Bunton 52" commercial walk behind and have a Jacobsen 48" for cutting grass.
A 1982 Simplicity 42" for a small yard tractor, with a few impliments.
And a 1960 Desoto Adventurer, and 1964 nine passenger New Yorker Station Wagon.
wyldflower
04-20-2011, 04:29 AM
We have a Farmall H, 2 Farmall Ms, and John Deere B ( hopefully restoring "soon" :) ), 2 Belaraus. And 1 pieced together David Brown.
My 9 year old got his first tractor last year, an old Jocobsen lawn tractor. The John Deere B is his hopeful project with my brother and nephew. My nephew also has another Farmall ( unsure of the model) that he would like to restore.
I just acquired a small Case 442 garden tractor (about the size of largest riding mowers) with tiller, mower, a single one way breaking plow, blade and disk. It is the smallest tractor that has been used on this 2.5 acres. I have hopes it will be the best for the job because most if not all of the major dirt moving has been done so I no longer need a front end loader or a dozer. I need the tiller for large area weeding and preparing the soil for planting. I no longer row crop my garden farming style. I have found that for a small garden short rows with dry walk ways works best. The water runs between two rows of a given vegetables planted about 6 inches apart. This method reduces my hoeing dramatically and seams to work fine for growing vegetables.
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