| In late 2003 and late 2004 I added several new tractors to the farm. They should keep me busy for awhile. |
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| Picked this 1957 Economy up Oct.2003. I bought it with a plow and disk for it. I painted it in 2004. |
| What a beast! A 1951 John Deere "G" May not look great, but it runs pretty good for sitting for many years outside. I planned on repainting the 1939 "B" but the "G" may have to be painted first. |
| This is a 1938 JD "A". I was going to use it's wheels on it for the '37, but the axles on a '38 have 12 spline and the '37 have 10 spline axles. I think the '38 is going to become a cultivator tractor if my cultivators will fit it. |
| I have a '37 "B", so of course I had to have a '37 "A" to go with it. It's going to take some work to get it looking pretty again, but it will be cool to have a Unstyled "A" and "B"at a show. |
| Stop laughing, it's not that bad... This one is a 1930 JD GP. I have the hood for it. It will need a new radiator, gas tank, and who knows whatelse. Engine was free when I got it. Two weeks later it was locked soild. I hope its not to bad. Maybe, there are mice inside the engine that are pushing back on the pistons so it won't turn over or something. I plan on leaving this one orginal. You see fewer and fewer orgianal tractors at shows. I think people like looking at them as much as the $3000 paint job tractors. |