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Sisters H in the green variety. Yea hers looks better than mine. But mine has its work clothes on :p

Im gonna try to talk grandpa into letting me get the old loggin arch from the saw mill and use it behind the Farmall. Ive got a full set of cultivators, I think. And some other stuff that came with it that I need to go haul home.
 
Here's a few pics from the 2005 Great Western Binder Bee put on by the IHSTO.

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Cranking up the Farmalls for the parade.
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Farmall F-12 hooked up to the sled. Wish I could find the pics of the W9 Farmall pulling...
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White "Demonstrator" Farmall C.
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Scout 80's and 800's. Need to work on my '67 Scout 800. That's me checking something out on the grey 800. Thanks to the wife for taking such a flattering photo of me...
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The man standing to the left of the yellow WWII era IHC M5 Military truck owns the OD green Travelall in the pic above. Big John D.
 
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Count the doors on the Travelall to the right of the blue Super Scout II. Custom rig. IHC also built several "airporter" rigs on special order. Some had as many as 10 doors (not counting the rear liftgate/tailgate or ambulance doors). This rig also has an IHC 7.3L Diesel (from a Ford pickup) swapped in, along with a Banks Sidewinder turbo setup. Nice...
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A 1210 Travelette like mine, but in better shape.
 
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There's the 7.3L diesel setup in the Travelall. Nicely done.
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These two IHC trucks were at the Bonfonte Gardens (now Gilroy Gardens) a few years back. The blue rig is an R-series IIRC. These were often used for logging trucks.
 
Nice shots Aaron!
Neighbor had a old Scout sittin in the woods with a winch bumper... Bout time for a visit just to check on it. haha

Grandpa has a Minneapolis tractor, dad said it looks close to this 17-30. But Im not sure on the model
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My 1949 Farmall "M" busy with snow duty last December. Mother Nature has quite a sense of humor, this was the first snow of the year - hard packed snow blew into the driveway 3 feet deep. Remind me why I love Iowa, I keep forgetting! :taped:

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Most of the pictures I have are when I bought the tractor.
This one is my wifes 1996 Christmas present. It is a 1954 Massey Harris Pacer, is powered by a 92 CID continial L head engine. she also owns a Massey 1946 model 20, 1941 model 81 and a 1952 44 butane.

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My 1951 Massey 44 with single front wheel when I bought it and the second place finish when I had finished it to the point I could pull it.

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The 1951 Massey 44 special diesel top photo and the 1944 101Jr bottom.

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The 1952 Mustang model 23 top photo and the 1956 333 bottom.

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:D Al
 
1949 Massey 55 gas and the 1957 Massey 555 diesel.

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1961 Allis Chalmbers D 17 a gift from a old neighbor before he moved into a condo.

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1938 101R front and 1951 model 30 rear top picture. Kares Butane bottom photo.

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Kares Model 81 top photo and her Pacer bottom photo.

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1945 massey 101 sr. top photo , 1965 ford 5000 gas bottom photo.

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My 1982 simplicity 7112 that I mowed the lawn with last Wensday.

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Kares Model 20 a mothers day present top and my 1951 Model 22 bottom.

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:D Al
 
Great thread and I can play along too! Before I was so heavily into chainsaws I collected tractors (I had 25 at one time, now down to 10) as well as Studebakers (see this thread http://www.arboristsite.com/readers-rides/164589.htm). Been participating at Field Day of the Past for 15+ years and have hit most of the shows in the area at one time or another.

I see a Leader tractor in the background of Zachary's photo below, I had a couple of 49 D's at one time. Sold the last "extras" from one last year to a fellow in Carolina.

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Im gonna try to talk grandpa into letting me get the old loggin arch from the saw mill and use it behind the Farmall.

Something like this?

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I sold this little Earthmaster tractor late last year.

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My friend Keith Jones owns a tractor museum just outside of Richmond on I-95 (Antique Tractors, Museum, Colonial Heights, VA, Keystone Tractor Works). Below are some pictures of part of his collection taken at his annual BBQ several years ago.

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Some various red tractors:

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Some green tractors:

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Here are some from the Somerset (VA) Steam and Gas show, some taken in 2007. This is a 1909 Stanley Steamer.

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A 1929 Franklin. While it was air cooled, they used a faux grill that appeared to be a radiator in order to appear like other cars.

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A 1931 Willys Knight owned by my friend Nelson Driver. This has the sleeve valve engine.

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A 1967 Rambler Marlin:

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A 1949 Buick convertible:

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A Mack dump truck with my kids in the background:

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A 1936 Chevrolet:

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Finally, a 1921 Stanley Steamer:

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Here are some from the Somerset (VA) Steam and Gas show, some taken in 2007. This is a 1909 Stanley Steamer.


A 1967 Rambler Marlin:

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i had one of those things about 20 years ago . 327 / 4spd /l/s . sould have kept it . worth somthing now.
 
Some pictures from Somerset in 2008. This is a Rambler wagon:

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This is my friend Frank Drumheller's 1959 Studebaker Lark with my 1904 Studebaker buggy in the background.

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Some more pictures from Somerset in 2008. As usual, loads of steam equipment.

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This is a Rumley tractor, My daughter was entering the 5th grade at the time, notice the size of the wheel.

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A Rumley Oil Pull. If you have never heard one, they have a very distinctive "thump thump" sound when running.

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A little Garr-Scott steamer:

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Doing some plowing:

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They even had chain saws there!

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All the other pictures are here:

Somerset 2008 pictures, photos, and videos, from friends & fun on webshots
 

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