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1715 ford tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 503749" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Yes it runs like a top. Plan on going through it completely and changing out hydraulic fluid and filters. New fuel lines and filter is a must have due to leak. Love the back tires. Should make plowing easier than the New Holland. The New Holland is more or less set for your average yuppy. The ford is set up for practical farm use. It is my next project after the boat. I'm retired and plan on a very large garden next year. With the price of fresh produce in the stores I know I can grow for less and sell for less. Raise chickens so fertilizer is not a problem. Started out with about 20 chickens and now have over 300. I sell eggs to three places and meat chickens to about 4 places. Actually I make more of a profit off of the chickens then I do the cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 503749, member: 32555"] Yes it runs like a top. Plan on going through it completely and changing out hydraulic fluid and filters. New fuel lines and filter is a must have due to leak. Love the back tires. Should make plowing easier than the New Holland. The New Holland is more or less set for your average yuppy. The ford is set up for practical farm use. It is my next project after the boat. I'm retired and plan on a very large garden next year. With the price of fresh produce in the stores I know I can grow for less and sell for less. Raise chickens so fertilizer is not a problem. Started out with about 20 chickens and now have over 300. I sell eggs to three places and meat chickens to about 4 places. Actually I make more of a profit off of the chickens then I do the cows. [/QUOTE]
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