Having an axe with the Wax

Todd:

Antiques don't cut it around here. Tractors have to be working tractors. The only antique allowed here is me.:D

The last antique I had (besides myself) was a 1941 Farmall A dual fuel with 6 volt start. I sold it a number of years ago to an older than me codger who restored it. He subsequently died and his widow wanted to sell it back to me. I sold it because it was taking up room in the barn, got started about 2 times a year and was in the way so I declined. Besides, being fully restored, it couldn't just sit in the barn and collect hay chaff and cat prints. I'm sure it has a good home somewhere. My farm partner's dad has a professionally restored 1945 M narrow front with the optional 3 point on it. It's a show piece, parade tractor.
 
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