Old Tractors and the Bond With Their Owners
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Anyone who has spent time around old tractors knows this feeling. You don’t just climb onto them. You step into a history that smells of diesel, grease, and dry soil. Old tractors don’t start with a soft hum. They cough, hesitate, then settle into a steady rhythm like they’re reminding you they’re still alive. I’ve driven newer machines with touchscreens and sensors, but none of them feel the same. Old tractors have weight, not just in metal, but in memory.
They were built to work, not to impress. Thick cast iron. Simple levers. Engines that didn’t care if
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