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If you spend time around villages near Katangi Road, Panagar, or even the outskirts toward Bargi, you’ll notice something simple. Old tractors are everywhere. Not as showpieces, but as working machines. Farmers here don’t chase shine. They chase reliability. A 15–20-year-old tractor that starts on the first crank at 5 a.m. is worth more than a new one sitting idle due to sensor issues. In Jabalpur, old tractors aren’t “outdated.” They’re proven. They’ve pulled loads through black soil, handled rocky patches, and survived careless drivers and rough weather. That kind of history counts.