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Just thought someone should post a message to this board, cuz Jeanne is the only one who has, and I don't want her to feel lonely!
My husband and I have just one antique tractor, a 1951 Allis Chalmers CA. We call her "Powder Puff", but she is a rugged old girl! We don't show or pull, as of yet, but I would love to someday. My husband is afraid of hurting old Allis, so he isn't so enthusiastic about this idea!
I would love to hear from some of you, and hear about your old tractor, or tractors!
Hope you all have a wonderful holiday season, keep on tractoring!
Sandy
290/205/165
Hi Kat! We just acquired a new tractor, a 1944 John Deere B. She runs, but not so far for us! We have sent for magneto parts, and hope to hear that 2-cylinder "put put" soon. My husband is checking on an Allis Chalmers B on the way home from work today, I want that one! I love the look of the old ACs. Good job so far on the weight loss, it's a long hard road, but it can be so fulfilling too! I had my surgery 7/29/04, and though I still have more to lose, I feel so much better already.
Sandy
290/185/165

