1943greenpower
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Hello. I'm new to the site & just wanted to say hello.
I am just getting back into the world of Old Iron. I have 1943 JD B that I restored about 12 years ago .
It was the last tractor purchased by my Grandfather & my Dad when they were farming. The tractor is still on the same piece of land that it
was delivered too. I am the 3rd. generation to live here.
The tractor was a type of tribute to my Dad. He was diagnosed with lung cancer & I wanted him to see his old girl all shined up before he passed.
He did get to see her all pretty before he passed. He would go down to the shed & sit with her while I was at work ( hopefully remembering
the good old times) my mom would tell me of this.
Sadly he passed before we got to go to a show with the old B. This tractor is a major piece of my Dad that I will always have until it is my time to
go .
Well this already got longer than I planned. I have already found the info to the question I had today.
Thanks:
I am just getting back into the world of Old Iron. I have 1943 JD B that I restored about 12 years ago .
It was the last tractor purchased by my Grandfather & my Dad when they were farming. The tractor is still on the same piece of land that it
was delivered too. I am the 3rd. generation to live here.
The tractor was a type of tribute to my Dad. He was diagnosed with lung cancer & I wanted him to see his old girl all shined up before he passed.
He did get to see her all pretty before he passed. He would go down to the shed & sit with her while I was at work ( hopefully remembering
the good old times) my mom would tell me of this.
Sadly he passed before we got to go to a show with the old B. This tractor is a major piece of my Dad that I will always have until it is my time to
go .
Well this already got longer than I planned. I have already found the info to the question I had today.
Thanks: