Old Tractor Why These Machines Still Earn Their Place in Todays Fields
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I’ve worked with tractors that had more scratches than paint and engines that needed a little coaxing on cold mornings. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s this: an old tractor, when chosen wisely, can still outwork many newer machines—especially on Indian farms where practicality matters more than polish.
Old tractors aren’t museum pieces. They’re working machines. They’ve ploughed hard soil, pulled overloaded trolleys, run rotavators long past sunset, and still showed up the next day. Farmers don’t keep them around for nostalgia. They keep them because they work.
Let’s talk honestly about old tractors—what they’re
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