(I have already discussed JI Case
steam tractors.)
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Jim Schwartz posted
As we usher in the new year let's see your oldest tractor! I'll start off with our 1925 18x32 |
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Allen Muench commented: "1919 Case Wallis"
Dont see many of the early Plow Works Wallace tractors. Thank you for sharing! |
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Jason Mohr commented: "My oldest, 1935 L.", cropped |
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Garrett Eastwood commented: "1929 C case" |
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Joe Adank commented: "My 1930 C. Original Kingston brass carb and flat belt fan" |
For my reference:
175th Anniversary Show. Unfortunately,
Albert City, IA is a tad far for me. If it was on the eastern side of Iowa, that would give me an excuse to do a trip to John Deere's visitor centers in Moline, IL and Waterloo, IA.
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