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An old tractor is not just a machine with faded paint and a tired engine note. For many farmers, it’s a working partner that has already proved itself in the field. I’ve seen tractors older than the farmer driving them, still pulling trolleys, still ploughing after the first rain. When someone says “old tractor,” they usually mean reliable, familiar, and already paid for. No EMI stress. No complicated electronics. Just iron, diesel, and experience built over years of work. These tractors don’t sit in showrooms with bright lights. They sit under neem trees, in sheds, sometimes out in the open. They carry scratches like memories. Every dent has a reason behind it.