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Comments for 46 Ford 2N, 60 Ford 861, 70 Ford 7000
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Michford wrote on Friday, June 14, 2019 (PDT):
  • Nice collection, small, medium, and large. Nice that you still have the 2N your father bought.
    Antiquetractorfellow wrote on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 (PDT):
  • Kids running a tractor just sounds like an acciendent waiting to happen as my expert would say. Most adults arent even capable of operating such a dangerous piece of equipment. Much less vintage...
    Ralph Barger wrote on Saturday, June 29, 2019 (PDT):
  • I have an 861 that I just finished putting a new engine in it. I bought an engine that had been used about 200 hours or less. It was a backup engine from a water well. Like having a new tractor now. Finishing new paint. Like for it to look as good as yours when it is done.
    Martin J Tollefson wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • First; My way of giving grandchildren rides is with a 10 foot trailer with sides and straw bales to sit on. Children do not drive my tractors! Second; Some so called experts are simply over educated idiots!
    THE EXPERT wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • No need to get all worked up. Also riding in a wagon with straw bales isnt much safer. 2 reasons to this 1. What if they're alergic to straw? 2. What if they fell off? Not safe at in my oppinon. My grandkids arent allowed anywhere near old tractors, i also dont think kids under 16 should be allowed to buy ertls either.
    Antiquetractorfellow wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • Straight to the point and very educated response from the expert as usual. We deffintley appreciate the expert around here ;)
    Martin J Tollefson wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • I will bet that you aren't much fun at birthday parties. No candles because someone may get burned. No cake because someone may be allergic. No ice cream because someone may get brain freeze.
    THE EXPERT wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • Well in answer to your question no cake because it causes health issues no candles due to being a burn hazard and ice cream is just garbage. We enjoy being healthy and safe. Like ive always said ice cream and cigarettes are just as bad as tye other.
    Billy wrote on Friday, July 12, 2019 (PDT):
  • Looks like the expert is telling it the way it is

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