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Anyone collect antique tractors,or into tractors
Just wondering if anybody on the board was into,or collected antique tractors,heres what I got
1. 53 Super M Farmall. 2. 53 Super H Farmall. 3. 51 H Farmall. 4. 52 Super C Farmall. 5. 55 Super 66 Oliver (diseal) 6. 55 Super 88 Oliver. 7. 50 WD Allis Chalmers. these are all restored,and not used for farm work. Here is what we use to farm with, 1.7060 Allis Chalmers. 2.7020 Allis Chalmers. 3.D17 Series 4 Allis Chalmers. 4.6610 Ford 5.3600 Ford. 6.584 International. 7.5300 John Deere. 8.175 Allis Chalmers. 9.2 M Farmalls. |
There is a guy nere here that has a museum
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My collection consists of a 1958 Massey-Harris Pony, original, rusty and runs great. I keep it for yard work and snow plowing.
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I have herd of a museum,up your way,I think it was dumont,they had a auction not to long ago,just wondering if that was the name.
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that is the one. He is a perty nice guy
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He also sells decals he is the one who I bought my decals from for my olivers,I have only talk to him on the phone,but I could just tell from talking to him that he was a very nice man,I saw allot of the tractors on an oliver site that he auctioned off,if I were just closer and had the time I would have liked to have been there.
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my great aunt has a couple of old tractors. a 53(think it's a ford but im not positive, and a 1963 John Deere. we still use the john deere pretty regularly.
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I have a 1952 Ford 8N that i use quite often around my place to brush hog and do other various work. It has OK paint on it, it is more of a work tractor than any kind of showpiece. The great thing is that i can leave it sitting in my barn over the winter, then go push the starter button 4 months later and she fires right to life :D. It could use a little more horses than the massive 21 h.p. that is currently under the hood, but hey, it runs good :).
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I am no ford car or truck fan,but you can't beat a ford tractor,they are the most least maintance tractor you could ever own,my dad bought our ford tractors new and besides changing the fluids and a battery or two,I have never done anything to them and they are perfect,I wish chevrolet would have made a tractor,I just wonder what it would have looked like,Brad.
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http://www.agsem.com/ This is a link to The Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum in my home town. They put on a great show bianually.
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I have a '48 H Farmall tractor that my grandfather bought new in '49 along with the John Deer mower he bought with it. Grandpa passed away last year and I ended up with the tractor this fall. It was in the machine shed and hasn't been fired for atleast 10 years. I gave it fresh fluids, new battery, coil, filed the points and she fired right up. It runs like a sewing machine, it's smooth, no clatter or smoke and plenty of oil pressure. I need to replace the rear tires and tubes, then she'll be ready for work. The front tires are still good and hold air. My goals are to sand blast the frame, wheels and repaint everything. It is currently stored for the winter, but will come out of hibernation soon. The body is very straight, not a dent in it or any rust through since it's been covered since the day it rolled off the show room floor. I am very proud to own this piece of history and hope to have it ready for work and some local parades this summer.
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Thanks jhwkns I will check it out.
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Thats great 67_SS396,the H and super C and one of the M's,I have,my grand parents bought new,they are priceless to me,they will be my sons someday,thats four generations,in the family,were does the time go?
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I have a 52 IH Farmall M diesel. Runs, but needs work. Has been in a shed for the last ten years. Usually start it up once or twice a year to cut grass. Has a John Deere mower mounted on it. Would be a great restoration project. Anyone know if you can get restoration parts for these old tractors?
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As for tractors at my house, we have just acquired our fourth Cub Cadet riding lawnmower. My dad is just nuts about them, we even bought a brand new one but had to sell to make quick cash. He's gotten 2 of the 4 for free, one for $50 (thats the nice one we use to mow the yard) and one for rebuilding a Ford 8N tractor engine (also got a Honda Trail 90 motorcycle for that). We restored a John Deere that came with our house when I was young, it was fun, but we had to sell it for quick cash, again. He also has a few stationary engines sittin around, but I don't know what kind they are. |
Sure, you can get parts for them,there are many websites for parts,just one that comes to mind is Joesfarmallparts.com,but go to yesterdaystractors.com and you will find a wealth of knolige,and you can link off to many sites for parts
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1969 GMC, we have a couple of cub cadets to one is a 1000,and the other is a 1440,both were bought new for the farm.
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I have 48 Case VAO. Used it to clear my property and to maintain my road.
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i am not sure but i am thinking that the 2 that i have are 52 allis chalmers, thats all my grandfather would buy so that is all that i got.
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I love old tractors......my Uncle instilled it in me I guess. I'm currently saving the money to rebuild the engine in my 36 Allis Chalmers WC that my great grandad bought new. It's in an old garage here on the homestead and has never left the place......I've still got the original steel wheels for it, but it's on rubber now. I've also got a Super C Farmall ( Mower tractor) and a 930 Case wheatland diesel (loader tractor). Dad's got a D-17 Allis that I'll probably inherit someday..........My Uncle had a "G" Allis......neat little tractor......too bad it sold on the estate sale......they wouldn't let me keep it.
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We have a IH 706, 560(FOR SALE!), 400, SM-TA, SM, and a Little Super A we use to mow the lawn..............I also have a bunch of old Wheel Horse garden tractors and Bolens Garden Tractors......
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I have 3 old *ord tractors. Not sure if I should type the whole F word on this group. I have 2 1948 8N's one is used for mowing and one is used to scoop the snow, and 1 2N for odd jobs. They were all done up about 10 years ago and are probably due for a new coat of paint again. Best little tractor ever made. They run forever on a tank of gas and can still be bought for less than some of the new riding mowers. Love mine
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I got garden tractors.
69 sears 12hp 72 sears ST12 72 sears 14 hp (2 cyl.) and lots of implamints garden plows, snow plows, 48" mower deck, cultivator, harrow, 8hp rottotiller that works to the 3 pt hitch.. Its almost like a truck addiction. Randy:bowtie: :bowtie: |
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This is a ( '46 I believe) JD LA
My Cousin is the Ag teacher here in town, and his student just restored this one, and a JD H, thought ya'll might enjoy a photo, I'm glad that some schools still have a tractor mech class, the kids also built the trailor that its on. Also if anyone has a lead, I'm looking for a bantam garden tractor, to restore for myself. |
I have a '63 John Deere 4010 and a '67 4020. I guess they could almost be considered antiques. I use them regularly. I also have this one:
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