Posted by tractorguy2 on November 20, 2018 at 21:08:28 from (64.147.45.227):
In Reply to: Old Iron On The Farm posted by Rusty6 on November 20, 2018 at 07:50:32:
Very nice video. I thank you for taking the time to post it.
When I was much younger. Grandpa's pasture looked very similar to your trees. Grandpa had a MM G-4 combine and MM two row corn picker. Case one way plow and Case three bottom plow. Several McCormick seeders, David Bradley running gears, Van Brunt grain drills and other implements. It was grandma's idea to sell everything for scrap. I too this day wish she hadn't. There was One item in that pasture I sure would like to have now. Great grandfather's 1941 Farmall H. The motor was still free.
When my sister was married in 1987. Her husband made a video for me of his father's farm. They were Allis Chalmers people. Lots of faded orange iron in the trees. They had several Ford model A engines,Oliver two bottom plow, A 1936 WC, a 1940's WC, several WD tractors. One WD45, 1948 model C, a Case threshing machine and a 1918 Heider model C. My brother in laws brother last year pulled out the Allis Chalmers model C that there dad bought new and restored it. He also moved the 1918 Heider inside. The engine is still free after all these years. His great grandfather bought it brand new.
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