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special-K 07-27-2023 09:39 AM

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Cool pictures Tim! You may be farmilar with it since your from the DMV area and probably traveled 95 a time or two. But just south of Richmond there is the Keystone Antique Truck and Tractor Museum. I've passed it countless times in my travels and always want to make a stop. We're usually going through way to early or late though with trying to avoid the traffic north of Richmond.

https://keystonetractorworks.com/

Yes I do know about that museum. The owner comes to the Tri-State Antique Truck Show in Clearbrook, VA, north up US11 from Winchester near the VA/WVA line. I rolled down there on February day e=with a friend a few years back. We had the place to ourselves along with a personal tour with the on site curator. The best of the best! Looks like my pictures are on my prior 'puter which I hope can be repaired enough to retrieve my folders

biketopia 07-27-2023 02:44 PM

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Yes I do know about that museum. The owner comes to the Tri-State Antique Truck Show in Clearbrook, VA, north up US11 from Winchester near the VA/WVA line. I rolled down there on February day e=with a friend a few years back. We had the place to ourselves along with a personal tour with the on site curator. The best of the best! Looks like my pictures are on my prior 'puter which I hope can be repaired enough to retrieve my folders


Awesome! I'm just going to have to convince the wife we need to stop one day! Our 1 year old already loves anything with wheels so it would be doubly cool to see there. The in-laws are in Powhattan and my folks in Williamsburg so one way or another were pretty much there when we go see them from Warrenton.

farmall 07-27-2023 10:02 PM

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My 1946 LA yard art. I dont even know if it turns over. Just love the styling.

68Gold/white 07-28-2023 12:34 PM

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Dad and I went back up to our farm today and I got some pictures of the John Deere. We had put new tires on it and then discovered that the engine was stuck. Oops. The clutch was also stuck, so last fall we poured some atf in the cylinders and hosed them down with PB blaster as well. We also hosed down the clutch forks and such with PB. Didn’t try to break the engine free today, but we did stand on the clutch and it’s moving now, so that’s good. Next time we get up there, we’ll try to break the engine free again

I like to watch Vice Grip Garage. He gets some oldies going, that you'd think would NEVER run, amazing.

Then there's a Father, Son Garage in Bogata Texas. The have one Youtube show called Restored, and another....?
THese guys have gotten the worst of the worst runing. Of course the VERY worst needed more that ust a little TLC...:metal:

They inspire me!!!

farmall 07-29-2023 01:26 AM

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That will be something when you get it going farmall. Do not know the make of the drill but I do know that is called a hoe drill. I’ve never seen one that old. Maybe they were more used in your area.

It is an American Seeding Machine.
Google says it was a group of small companies that came together in the early 1900s to end competion amongst themselves. It ended up being sold to International Harvester in 1929.

farmall 07-29-2023 10:13 PM

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This is is my 49 M. It is stuck and been on a PB Blaster IV drip for 8 months.
I might have to split it.

72supr 07-29-2023 10:37 PM

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This is is my 49 M. It is stuck and been on a PB Blaster IV drip for 8 months.
I might have to split it.

I believe the M replaced the LA. The LA had 10 hp the M close to 20hp. I bet it beat looking at the behind of a horse by far.

72 tigger 07-30-2023 07:06 AM

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This is is my 49 M. It is stuck and been on a PB Blaster IV drip for 8 months.
I might have to split it.

That’s a nice M

DeadheadNM 11-25-2023 06:26 PM

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Finished assembling a soft cab made by Original Cab Company in Indiana. I added some LED cab lamps and a small heater that came with the cab. The heater is wired to the battery and the power light on the unit stays lit so I’ll splice in a fuse or switch to toggle that off when not in use. Also bolted on and greased the snow blower. Ready for a blizzard now.

Warrens69GMC 11-25-2023 06:45 PM

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Plow

kwmech 11-25-2023 07:34 PM

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Never put up pics of mine which are

Bobcat 331 excavator
Kubota B series 4x4 tractor
Ford 545C 4x4 tractor ( I call this one the beast )

special-K 12-06-2023 10:43 AM

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Those are all nice and all handy. But that 4x4 Ford is cool! Great size.

This one was out when I drove by a few weeks ago. Not sure if it's a Pony or a Pacer

MJN 12-06-2023 10:50 AM

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This is is my 49 M. It is stuck and been on a PB Blaster IV drip for 8 months.
I might have to split it.

Nice 'M', I walk past the first (serial number 10001) 'M' and 'MC' every day.

I've always wanted a L or LA or LI myself.

CG 12-24-2023 11:12 AM

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I dont own a tractor but I found an interesting picture of part of a tractor the other day ( I think its a tractor)

Getter-Done 12-24-2023 11:34 AM

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I dont own a tractor but I found an interesting picture of part of a tractor the other day ( I think its a tractor)

Yes that is a Nelson 4WD with 4 wheel steer and a chain drive.

Killer Bee 12-24-2023 05:51 PM

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https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/e78AA...9-c/s-l640.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/8400/8...32e47964_d.jpg

Getter-Done 12-24-2023 07:42 PM

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Yes That is the Nelson. :metal:

Getter-Done 12-27-2023 10:40 PM

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I am watching Green Acres.;)

Here Ya'll go. :lol:

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farmall 12-28-2023 01:02 AM

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I am watching Green Acres.;)

Here Ya'll go. :lol:

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That is a 1920 +/- Fordson like mine with the cleats removed.
I loved that show. So many great characters.

kwmech 12-28-2023 03:00 AM

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Those are all nice and all handy. But that 4x4 Ford is cool! Great size.

That Ford with 4x4, water in the tires and the wheel weights tips the scale at 12,500 ish. It also has the 8x8 transmission

special-K 12-28-2023 08:07 AM

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That Ford with 4x4, water in the tires and the wheel weights tips the scale at 12,500 ish. It also has the 8x8 transmission

Little big tractor. That'll dig! Great tractor

Killer Bee 12-28-2023 10:09 AM

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That is a 1920 +/- Fordson like mine with the cleats removed.
I loved that show. So many great characters.

Hoyt-Clagwell and tough to find parts for since the partners split up, Sam just explained it to Oliver last night ;)

old51sedan 01-01-2024 01:18 PM

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Here's one that I put together over 20 years ago. Has the 60HP flathead with stainless steel water jackets in it to keep the hood and tractor the same length as original, also has the high and low range transmission in it.

farmall 01-01-2024 05:41 PM

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Here's one that I put together over 20 years ago. Has the 60HP flathead with stainless steel water jackets in it to keep the hood and tractor the same length as original, also has the high and low range transmission in it.

I have allways wanted to do one of those.
How do SS jackets keep the hood and WB the same?
I thought all you had to do was raise the cowel and tank.

What is top speed with the Sherman?

special-K 01-05-2024 10:57 AM

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Here's one that I put together over 20 years ago. Has the 60HP flathead with stainless steel water jackets in it to keep the hood and tractor the same length as original, also has the high and low range transmission in it.

You did a mighty fine job with that. Looks as built the way you did it.

Now this is a tractor, even though I'm not sure when the term tractor came about. Most steam powered were just called steam engines because they were used for stationary power as much as for pulling


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