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Blake09 10-19-2010 06:24 PM

Tractors
 
:0519:

Care to show a picture of your tractor? Talk about your tractor? :drum:








Well, Heres mine::D


My tractor is a 1725 ford "newholland". Its 2 wheel drive, I wish I would of gotten a 4wd now though;). I think the engine hp is around 28, The year it was made was 1999. The picture was taken after a days plowing in the field during spring, and I had just washed it.

More info on my tractor:
TractorData.com Ford-New Holland 1725 tractor information



Feel free to share pictures of your tractor, or talk about them. :lurk:



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chasbear 10-20-2010 05:19 PM

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Yeah, so here's the tractor I've got.... well inherited with this farm actually. 1985 International Harvester 784 that has seen much better days, but still going thanks to baling wire, nylon twine and various other bandaging aids. Its hard to put a still working tractor down, I guess.


island cassie 10-20-2010 06:58 PM

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Boys and their toys! Eh! (I sound like a Canadian!!)

The Hollyberry Lady 10-20-2010 09:50 PM

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Eh? :waving:


Are you saying that us Canadians say "eh" a lot?! :eek:


Well for the record, it's not really true eh! :ha:


By the way, cool tractor pics guys! :rolleyes:


Hope we get to see some more eh...


: )




Jananas Bananas 10-23-2010 08:06 PM

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Here's ours:

Kubota 4 wheel drive


TroyBuilt Yard tractor


~JaNan

Blake09 10-23-2010 08:41 PM

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:woohoonaner: Nice!
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And I was about to think that me and chasbear were the onley ones who had tractors! :eek:
I'll consider lawn tractors as tractors, after all they are :p

Hopefully some other people will chime in. :bananas_b



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Blake09 01-16-2011 05:28 PM

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Leveling the ground:



We have used the blade one time so far for plowing snow. :08:

Jack Daw 01-16-2011 05:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chasbear (Post 144753)
Its hard to put a still working tractor down, I guess.

Dunno if it's an effect only in my area, but generally, older tractors were constructed for much longer material endurance and I've seen some that have been working (almost) since 1960.
Many new tractors can't compare to the old ones. Also repairing a newer tractor (the bigger the worse it gets) can be tricky and is not as simple as repairing older, yet elegantly simpler models.

:bananas_b:nanadrink:

Blake09 01-16-2011 05:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Daw (Post 152582)
Dunno if it's an effect only in my area, but generally, older tractors were constructed for much longer material endurance and I've seen some that have been working (almost) since 1960.
Many new tractors can't compare to the old ones. Also repairing a newer tractor (the bigger the worse it gets) can be tricky and is not as simple as repairing older, yet elegantly simpler models.

:bananas_b:nanadrink:

You got that true! I think that older tractors are alot more well built than the newer ones.

malkova 04-14-2016 07:43 AM

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I found a lot of useful information, thank you guys for the post!

ellisers 07-02-2017 10:41 PM

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well inherited with this farm actually. 1985 International Harvester 784 that has seen much better days, but still going thanks to baling wire, nylon twine and various other bandaging aids. Its hard to put a still working tractor down, I guess.

Juicy Bananas 07-03-2017 01:55 AM

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I, sadly, cannot afford any such machinary. Maybe one day.

TomBoodkir 02-11-2019 02:31 PM

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The simpler the tractor, the better it is.


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