What good tractors those were. I can't tell you how much time I've been in the seat of a 35, 135, 165 and 285. I do miss those days and the people that were a part of those days. I started driving a 35 when I was 4. My uncle would get it in the 5th row in the tobacco field, put it in L1 and I would steer it to the other end. They could crop tobacco the speed of the tractor. I remember how much it hurt my bare feet to have to push that clutch in.