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My first tractor I drove


Rick

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When I was 10 my brothers called me "ACE", little did I know that was because I had one undescended ********  :'( :'( :'( :'( then my parents sent me to the hospital to be fixed or as my brothers use to say to stop me sounding like girl :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\ now at this time my father job for me was to run the "Spring Tooth Cultivator" in the wheat field..........I used this old Case VAC.......

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Oh deere Rick, we really need to get a new name for you! :D :D....poll time i think! :D :D :D

nice machine  :) :). Why was it that the front wheels on the tractors were close together ???, was it to do with the way crops were planted? (dont have the books at work to check) ;):) :)

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I am proberly wrong in saying this, But i belive it was for row crop and it didnt have the front axle to block vision, and also i belive alot of the USA cropping land is flat compared to uk etc, As i said i could be totaly wrong

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Yeah U.S. ground is flatter and land is like that here.In Canada theres some farm shows theres one up the road from me the heritage farm show and theres a lot of row crop tractors like that there.When I lived in Co.Down N.I. the first tractor I drove was a MF 265 on my Granda's farm.

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