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Will Cobb

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Here is an antique. This belongs to my Dad and presumably if I outlive him I will get my mitts on it. It is a Caterpillar RD-6 and I think it was built in 1936. Big slow turning 3 cylinder diesel with a 2 cylinder gasoline starting motor. It was a very popular size of tractor and almost every farm in the area where I grew up had one or more during that time. Which was quite a bit before my time. Caterpillar tractors were very popular as the soil in the area I grew up in was clay and compacted very easily. The tracked tractors spread the weight over much more area than an equivalent wheel tractor and had better traction. The down side was you couldn't drive them down a paved road of course.

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it must be hard working in extreme heat, i usually take sunny days off and go and chill out with the kids and dogs and enjoy the weather, or start early and finish early. its a beautiful day here today infact, i think its about 18 degrees, the shorts are on and the top is coming off:thumbup:

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It is a bitch. The only saving grace is that because it is low humidity it cools off at night pretty good. So you can get out early in the morning and get your work done while it's not so hot. Farmers have recently begun having to provide cooling stations for workers with shade,drinking water, and misting fans.

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