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These "antique" tractors are the machines of my youth. The first motorized machine I operated was a Ferguson-Ford tractor of this post WW II era. We were building fence, and I used the tractor and a trailer to deliver fence posts while the older men dug holes. Our neighbor had a Massey-Harris tractor we used from time to time.
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