Driving an old tractor is not like driving a modern vehicle
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There’s something about an old tractor that you don’t really understand until you’ve sat on one early in the morning, when the air is still cool and the engine takes a few tries before it finally wakes up. It’s not just a machine. It’s a feeling, a rhythm, a kind of stubborn reliability that newer machines sometimes try too hard to replace.
I’ve spent enough time around old tractors to know they’re not perfect. They leak a bit. They rattle more than they should. But somehow, they keep going—and that’s where their real value lies.
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