Old tractors become part of the family in a strange way
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There’s something about old tractors that newer machines just don’t have. Maybe it’s the sound. That deep, uneven engine note early in the morning. Or maybe it’s the way an old tractor carries years of work on its body — faded paint, loose levers, dents near the mudguard, worn-out seats patched with cloth and rope. You can tell a lot about a farmer by the tractor parked outside his house.
I’ve spent enough time around villages and farmyards to notice one thing clearly: old tractors are still doing real work. Not showroom work. Actual field work. Even today,
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