Woke up to a misty pink and orange sunrise and decided to take the Oliver 60 for a ride through the back field.
My 1949 John Deere M that's all originalnever been repainted even original tires
1950 Gibson model "D" but I call it my "Rat Tractor."
My newest buy for my soon to be daughter due in August 2014. Daddy will teach her all she needs to know. This will be her first tractor ride.
1948 Ford 8N It has sat in the sun for 8 years and not moved. It still runs like a champ, after oil change, clean gas tank, clean carburetor and new battery.
This is my Grandpas 37 B John Deere. He bought it new in 37 on steel with a 2-12 plow and a 2 row cultivator. It is currently in pieces and in the process of being restored. We have the plow, cultivator and original steel wheels that came with the tractor
My 1945 John Deere B that my Dad bought when he graduated high school in 1948 prior to restoration.
Me on our 1935 John Deere B all original
$200.00 M Framall I purchase and restoring with Steiner tractor parts
1954 Massey Harris 55 diesel
Hand picking corn with a 1936 John Deere A
1946 9 Speed M Farmall with a 350 Chevy Engine. I tried to make it as close to what Farmall would have made if they had made one. This was a two year project, everything was hand made from the bell housing forward.
Rescued 1939 MM R, Ser# 401108. 1108th one built out of 2200 in the first year of model production.
This is a narrow F20 with a F14 engine added, both are 1938s. When I bought it at an auction 10 years ago, had to cut two trees whitch are still in it also has a bird nest ontop of each engine.
f30 I found in a lake bottom
John Deere L. Before the restore. She's finished & runs great now.
My brother bought this tractor to restore with his son.
Farmall H still earning its keep
This is my 1945 Farmall H that I retrofitted with a school bus seat so my handicapped friend could ride along. As my friend is an avid hunter I decorated the farmall with deer antlers and a gun bolted to the fender for a hand rail. Joe had a lot of funT
Rusty Tractor
Contest starts April 7, 2014 at 8:00 am EDT and ends April 13th, 2014 at midnight EDT.
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