IH 1190 mower conditioner
With hay and forage season in full swing now, it’s time to look at a highly successful IH mower conditioner model, the 1190. The 1190 mower was made by IH […]
With hay and forage season in full swing now, it’s time to look at a highly successful IH mower conditioner model, the 1190. The 1190 mower was made by IH […]
Randy Bodine and his Farmall collectibles Many collect International Harvester memorabilia, but some of the coolest IH collectibles I have seen were in Randy Bodine’s collection. Randy owns Bodine’s Landscape […]
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I recently found a book called American Farm Implements and Antiques by C.H. Wendel. It reveals the background information on many old pieces of farm equipment dating back beyond the […]
I have way too much “stuff” around the house and I am reminded of it regularly. Recently I was going through a box of old papers that had been stored […]
Advertising said this mower would make a lawn look like a carpet While picking up a transmission for my 1956 Studebaker pickup at my favorite transmission shop, Booker’s in Enid, […]
Horsepower, horsepower and more horsepower! This was the cry of big acreage American and Canadian farmers of the middle 1970s. Rising fuel prices, increased costs for seed and fertilizer, falling […]
Moline collectibles at the Moline Universal “D” birthday celebration Who doesn’t like a birthday party? Collectors especially enjoy a party when it’s all about a brand they love. This past […]
It always amazed me all the different products Southern Plow Company (SPCO) sold. In the 15 years I was there, we had in our catalog somewhere between 22 to 26 […]
Fall road trip This past October found me out on the road again. You know it is my favorite time of the year. I was going to head out towards […]
By: Bill Proft January/February 2020 – Classic Farm and Tractor With only a few issues of Classic Farm and Tractor magazine left to go, I have had to give some […]
By: Ed Maas Classic Farm and Tractor – January/February 2020 “And…down easy…easy…aaaaaannnd…hold that,” said the man over a two-way radio as he hooked the lifting straps to the crane. He […]
John Deere—then and now For those of you who have read at least some of my stories over the past 5-1/2 years, you are probably aware that I grew up […]
Jerome Knudson Built The First Versions Of This Unique Tractor In His Shop By: Gilbert Stuart March/April 2022 The story of the Knudson farm tractors starts with the inventor, Jerome […]
In this issue of Classic Farm and Tractor, I am going to cover some of the early New Holland farm toys produced by Ertl. But first, I wanted to share […]
Prologue My first real tractor ride was in summer 1950. I was almost four years old. Dad was breaking stubble on my grandad’s place in July. He sewed a five-bushel […]
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The conventional method of row crop farming in the past was to plow the soil, disc harrow (maybe more than once), possibly spike harrow the ground to smooth it and […]
Irvin Baker reminisces on the time Dan Quayle visited the California State Fair and drove his 10-20 Titan Tractor. A Day At The Fair With Dan Quayle This article is […]
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It’s doubtful any of these military tractors still exist. This tractor was built around 1919 by the Republic Motor Truck Company and is fitted with wheels by the P-T Wheel […]
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There is one tractor many early tractor collectors hate. Or maybe it’s just me? The Fordson. Why do I hate these tractors? Why does anyone hate anything? Because it has […]
International Harvester put the first set of tracks on a modified wheel tractor as far back as the late teens of the 20th century in an effort to make a […]
Read More… from Canadian-Built Farm Crawlers International T-4, T-5, and TD-5