In the antique tractor world, they are divided only by color categories. John Deere green. Farmall red. Allis-Chalmers orange. Minneapolis Moline prairie gold. Oliver meadow green. Farmers can be very ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Every time Tim Mayberry gets out his crank and starts up the 80-year-old ...
Justin Grow is quick to haul out the old chestnut that Rome wasn't built in a day -- and neither was the concrete wall in front of his home. The wall wasn't even built in a summer -- as he initially ...
If he had his way, Bill Driscoll would restore all of the hundreds of old, rusty tractors stored at the Central Washington Agricultural Museum in Union Gap. "Fix 'em all, but not in my lifetime," the ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Old tractors have enjoyed a resurgence in recent years, as nostalgic farmers retrieve these old tractors and restore them to showroom condition. Showing off old tractors is fun ...
There were beastly burdens aplenty on the Steed farm, and beasts of burden to handle them. Larry Steed's granddad was a sworn mule man. From sunup to sundown, he'd guide his plow as the team plodded ...
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 ...
Over the past century technological advancement has changed the way farmers use equipment, and now collectors are doing their best to preserve history. Toowoomba veteran Ian Haycock has been ...
The vintage trend is hot in 2025, but who knew it goes for farm tractors, too? Well, Machinery Pete knew, that’s who! For this week’s “Pete’s Pick of the Week”, Machinery Pete highlighted a handful of ...
SOUTH JACKSONVILLE — Seeing a gleaming green, restored 1947 John Deere D tractor in a lineup of dozens of antique tractors displayed at the recent Steam Show and Fall Festival Days brought back a mix ...
But diesel mechanic and founder of the newly-formed Western Plains Machinery Preservation club Stephen Ringe reckons a few of them might just pop their heads over the fence to see them in action again ...