The Little Oak is the last-known example of its kind and represents a breakthrough in tractor design. It was the first advertised as a "one-man tractor" with controls that allowed the driver to raise ...
I feel blessed to have grown up on a farm, and during the timeframe that it occurred. When I started going to school (in Gagetown during the mid-1950s), most of the kids in my classroom were from ...
Today’s tractors are jam-packed with GPS guidance and autosteer, sensors and camera arrays and LED lighting packages. Operators sit comfortably in air-conditioned cabs with built-in mini fridges full ...
Meet Ms. (or Mr.) May. The bright orange, 1960 Chamberlain Canelander hails from Welshpool, Australia, and now resides on the farm of Darius Harms of St. Joseph. A collector of antique and classic ...
Two generations of Wilke’s Classic Tractors: Dustin and Cyrus Wilke. Cyrus Wilke’s favorite sign, above, is a still-working milk-glass porcelain neon advertising the Riechmann Bros. John Deere ...
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