Posted by Leroy on April 24, 2019 at 07:28:38 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere D Speeds posted by Joel Sanderson on April 23, 2019 at 19:24:50:
Tractor was not running anymore by time I knew it but an old neighbor used to do something simular. He had a 1919 LaCRoss Happy Farmer 3 wheel tractor, front wheel in lign with the right rear wheel. 1 speed forward and one reverse. Pulled a Deere 3 bottom plow with it. On a quarter mile long field he would start it down the furrow, get off and get on his 41 B Joun Deere with a sisk and beat the Happy to other end, get off the Deere and turn Happy around anstart it back and keep repeating the operation untill field was done. Those tractors were sold at his estate auction back in 59. The Happy had not ran and set out for years, Muesum bought it and as soon as they found out it did not run they got rid of it and I don't know where it ended up. Those are a very rare tractor but a few years ago I found out about one close to me that they had just had restored and was taking to a few shows. It is not the same one as that family bought it new. Those 2 are the only Happy Farmer tractors I ever saw in my 75 years. And naturaly being a 1919 model it was on steel.
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