In mormery of my dad 1937B he called it ! Diamond in the rough.
1943 Farmall H restored by myself, father, and grandfather with many Steiner parts.
Farmall A and John Deere Grain Drill
1966 Farmall 706, 1953 Super M, 1942 H
Woke up to a misty pink and orange sunrise and decided to take the Oliver 60 for a ride through the back field.
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
My 1950 Massey Harris 44, 1950 Farmall M, 1940 Farmall H, 1950 Farmall M.
1936 John Deere A with mounted Lister
Me on our 1935 John Deere B all original
1950 M, a work in progress...
1950 Gibson model "D" but I call it my "Rat Tractor."
My 1945 John Deere B that my Dad bought when he graduated high school in 1948 prior to restoration.
1952 Farmall C saved from the scrap yard and ready for restoration
Oliver Dump Rake and Setting Sun
Woodland storage of AC D10
1954 Massey-Harris 33 Diesel
1957 Farmall 450 Diesel SN:6744
My AC 1942 B restored by my husband, was an anniversary present for me! It belonged to the brother of a family friend who passed on before he could finish the restoration. It was an awesome surprise! We are now keeping the love of this tractor alive!
this is my 1928 farmall regular and my wifes chickens, every once in awile i will get an egg on the seat. it starts up every spring, I think it dose just to get away from the chickens.
Robert Taylor looks over his 1929 Allis Chalmers U hooked running his Grandpa's thrashing machine at our annual tractor show.
1958 Ford Powermaster 861
1944 Farmall H and McCormick 45 Baler
This is a Massy Harris Tree
1947 Mccormick Deering W4 with a Mccormick Deering EM4 binder
Rusty Tractor
Contest starts April 7, 2014 at 8:00 am EDT and ends April 13th, 2014 at midnight EDT.
The top 40 images with the most votes will each win their choice of an Allis Chalmers, International Harvester, John Deere or Massey Harris data book.
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