Bear in the woods
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- Joined
- May 14, 2023
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- City
- Corinth Ms
- Vehicle Year
- 1990/1999
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 30”
Yep .. how you know you’re from a small town …
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I dont have a pic but ive seen an 8n ford in the mcds drive though a time or two.
We had a guy that drove drunk enough he lost his license so he drove his Farmall Super M everywhere he needed to go.
Eventually they got him for driving that without a license because he couldn't prove it was for farm use or something like that, it worked for a couple years though.
We had a lady do the same thing only with some crappy mid 90's MTD garden tractor.We had a guy that drove drunk enough he lost his license so he drove his Farmall Super M everywhere he needed to go.
Eventually they got him for driving that without a license because he couldn't prove it was for farm use or something like that, it worked for a couple years though.
Seems common in a lot of small towns - back home, neighbour had similar issue over a DUI, so drove his International 4166 from farm to town and back after losing his license.
There was almost a monster truck type incident with the RCMP cruiser; but at last moment he took the ditch..He was more tactful and always stopped at Co-op for a bag of fertilizer, so "farm use".
Theres a guy north of here a bit still farms with one.That is pretty usual tractor, never heard of it before. Looks like a old non-articulated 4wd Case.
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Theres a guy north of here a bit still farms with one.
Case/IH used to be the go to tractor around here untill deere took over. I think the fact alot of IH dealers disappeared....or maybe all the young kids taking over grandaddys farm wanted to feel like they were in a aldean songThey only seem to have sold the morphodite 2+2 pos's around here.
Case/IH used to be the go to tractor around here untill deere took over. I think the fact alot of IH dealers disappeared....or maybe all the young kids taking over grandaddys farm wanted to feel like they were in a aldean song
I dont know. I prefer the old tractors anyways
4166 is couple generations older than the anteater; I didn't mind operating one, but if I remember correctly - the back half was imperial fasteners while the front was metric. At the time, I only had metric 3/8" sockets, necessarily appropriate for something as heavy as the 2 + 2.They only seem to have sold the morphodite 2+2 pos's around here.
4166 is couple generations older than the anteater; I didn't mind operating one, but if I remember correctly - the back half was imperial fasteners while the front was metric. At the time, I only had metric 3/8" sockets, necessarily appropriate for something as heavy as the 2 + 2.
Another advantage of the horse versus the automobile.
"Offisher, the horse is my desernated driver."