mwb
Platinum Member
Old iron simply had a lot less to break and was a lot less useful.
WOW.... Seriously??? That "Old iron" fed this country. People spent countless 12+ hour days on those tractors to feed people that don't have a clue. Less useful? Maybe for carrying mulch, or "prettying up a yard", but plowing or cultivating a few hundred acres to feed America.... I respectfully dis-agree. They are different. They serve a different purpose. Less useful?
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My comment was not intended to show disrespect for old iron. My point is simply that current equipment is capable of performing more duties than a fifty year old machine - therefore more complicated and more likely to fail. My use of the phrase "a lot less useful" is maybe a little blunt but it is true. Old iron replaced draft animals; old iron was more more efficient and easier to work with than critters - that doesn't mean that horses and mules did not play an important role in our history. This was a technical discussion, no need to get emotional.
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