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She likes barrel racing to much. Means she will be to broke for thatCareful med school is expensive... seen first hand how this kinda education turns out![]()
1967 John Deere 2510Such a great picture that is very familiar in my childhood! What model is the Deere?
I’m not sure. 140-160 maybeGreat to see this, reminds me of my childhood growing up! What do you think that hog dressed out at?
Daughter is really starting to turn into a good hand. Really helped with all parts of getting the pig ready for tomorrow mornings butchering. She will be 6 in three days. She really likes learning about all the organs inside when we gut it. And no she isn’t standing underneath the bucket
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She’s been on a quarter horse but they are still a little much for her as they are barrel horses and are knot heads that think running is the only thing to do. We are actually going to have her ride a pony today to see if it will work for her before we bring it homeTHIS-----is what it is all about !
Best of luck to her on her barrel races. Is she still on a pony or has she graduated to a quarter horse already ?
Nothing runs like a Deere
I recognized the front end as being from my favorite generation of JD’s. I grew up on a 3020 Diesel with narrow front. Hauling full silage wagons and load of hay. Love that tractor!!! I told my dad if he ever puts it up for sale, I want first go at it. Not sure what I’d do with it though so I’d probably have to let it go when the day comes.1967 John Deere 2510
20 series are hard to beat. I miss mine not that I have a use for it anymore, still love the syncro range.I recognized the front end as being from my favorite generation of JD’s. I grew up on a 3020 Diesel with narrow front. Hauling full silage wagons and load of hay. Love that tractor!!! I told my dad if he ever puts it up for sale, I want first go at it. Not sure what I’d do with it though so I’d probably have to let it go when the day comes.
My dad’s was the 8-gear power shift. You could really wind that thing up on a straight smooth road!20 series are hard to beat. I miss mine not that I have a use for it anymore, still love the syncro range.
Power shifts are nice but the syncro was bullet proof imo.My dad’s was the 8-gear power shift. You could really wind that thing up on a straight smooth road!