Old Tractors and the First Thing You Notice When You Sit on One
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The first time you climb onto an old tractor, you feel it before you think it. The seat is harder. The steering wheel is heavier. Nothing feels rushed. An old tractor doesn’t jump when you turn the key. It takes a second. Sometimes two. That pause tells you a lot.
These machines were built when farming moved slower and repairs happened in the field, not at a service center. You don’t get fancy displays or warning lights shouting at you. You get sound, vibration, smell. Diesel smoke curling up on a cold morning. A clutch pedal that lets
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