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Runnin down Deeres and Fords

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Eldon (WA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 Apr 2011 at 7:46pm
We had a plow day at our school farm this morning.....the D14 and 52 plow was chasing down Deeres and Fords all morning......kinda hard to make friends that way LOL!
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Cool....they just had us on the local news.
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Here is a link to the story, maybe they will have a video showing the deereslayer posted later.
 
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That's so cool, Eldon
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Thats pretty cool Eldon....looks like that D14 was moving along pretty well with that plow setup
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This should be done in every school district across the country.I think the Riverbend School district just north of me has a couple acres by the junior high school that they have to mow all summer. Hmmm!!!


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Unfortunately the cameras like to key in on the shiny tractors....so the two AC's didn't get a lot of footage.  The little CA was brought back to life in the last month by a JD friend of mine....I think he is converted to Orange after running this tractor....I know his son is!  They were still learning, needed to adjust the plow a little more and figure out the TB as they would spin out once in awhile (no fluid in the rears). It would be nice to get more young kids interested in this kind of thing around here.  I agree Charlie...we are a dieing breed!

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Good to see it happening, especially with a couple Allis's
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Our local school plow day is next weekend. I wish I had a tractor ready to plow. Got the kids all day too. Still fun.
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OK Ford experts. They listed that ford as 1954 model. I spent many, many hours as a teenager on a 1954 ford. I don't believe that is a 1954. How about it?
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I never studied the Ford too much, but I know it didn't do a very good job of plowing.  For more pics, search "East Valley Farm to School Program" on Facebook
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Originally posted by Eddie Eddie wrote:

OK Ford experts. They listed that ford as 1954 model. I spent many, many hours as a teenager on a 1954 ford. I don't believe that is a 1954. How about it?
 
That is not a 54 it can't be later than a 52 it is a 8N and 53 would be jubilee and 54 would be a NAA
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