Displaying his tractors at the State Fair of West Virginia is a tradition for Alex Arbuckle. “I started in 1950,” recalls Arbuckle, owner of Greenbrier Tractor Sales Inc. located on Rt. 219 north of ...
At the height of the mid-August heat wave, I was relieved when an old friend canceled his planned trip to attend a sprawling, old farm machinery show amid central Illinois’ endless, sweltering ...
For Kinzenbaw, the collection represents more than just machinery — it’s a testament to the legacy of farming and the ...
A Longmont tractor manufacturer that sowed the seeds that helped the city’s job market grow in the mid-1940s and early 1950s is going to be the star of the upcoming Yesteryear Farm Show. Roughly 20 ...
A turn of the ignition says all the machine needs to say. Sixteen pistons vibrate a body that weighs over 100,000 pounds. Twin plumes of black diesel smoke flee silver exhaust pipes above the cab.
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 ...
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