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dieselman1967
New member
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2015
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- McDonough, GA
- Tractor
- 1967 Ford 2000, 1951 John Deere Model A, 1974 Massey Ferguson 150 Diesel
Hi, you'll find this is one of the all-time top tractor model groups - capable, extremely user-friendly and with basic maintenance reliable to the point of being almost unkillable. :thumbsup: You're even more fortunate - it is a diesel, and has a bucket.
You're in the same enviable position as we are - custodian of a machine that was for decades relied upon, valued and cared for by previous generations of your own family. Look after it (better than I currently do ours), use and enjoy it as well as encouraging your children to as well, and preserve it with them involved so it stays in the family.
My father bought our diesel 135 new when I was a boy, we now have it and all drive it doing various jobs here.I recall after it was parked in the shed for over 9 years, I pumped up two tyres, fitted a battery, checked oil and water. Then I turned the key - it cranked over for 2-3 seconds and started up like it had been working the previous day. I was quite amazed, also that instantly took me 30 years down memory lane!
I could drive onto the tilt-tray I borrowed to bring it 400 miles to where we now live.
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That was about 10 years ago. Now not only our son but also both our daughters are extremely familiar with it, and capable drivers as well. :laughing: We'll have it here forever! :drink:
Awesome story! There is a sense of pride that goes along with getting a tractor passed down to you from your family. This is one is next in line to be restored; right after my JD Model A