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I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn
know nothing about it just the year it was born
but I'll wash it and grease it and pain it red
and it will live happily right here in my shed.
(nursery rhyme)
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This 19403 tractor is postioned in the village of Thirlby by the ford at the river. It rarely never moves other going to shows but the local farmer starts up every other day and it works as new. Things were made to last back then.
After the parade through town, around the mill and into the park, tractors either park or head out to the fields to work. Of course, t hey have farmers on them, too.
Un tractor McCormick que ya está descansando. Cerca de Aculco, México. No recuerdo esa marca de tractores en Mexico.
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Far better known for their tracked vehicles, The Cleveland Tractor Company also produced a wheeled tractor, The General, of which this is the tricycle row-crop version. The General was introduced in 1939 but in 1941 the model was taken over by B.F. Avery and then by Oliver in 1944.
Waipara Vintage Festival, 26/9/09.
Canterbury, New Zealand.
A mixed group of antiquated farm equipment free to rot upon the range. They've done their time, now they can rust in peace or into pieces!
A big thank you to Steve Kempke for showing me around near my old stomping rounds from back in the day. Lots of laughs, lots of pics!
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This tractor belonged to the proprietor of the Guest House where we stayed in Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland.
HDR from 3 handheld exposures, tonemapped in Photomatix.
This is a unique Tractor pulling event that has grown from a bet between two tractor owner to an annual event. The contestants /tractors are placed in groups according to motor capacity and have to pull Tree trunks uphill those that manage the furthest distance win the event. when more than one contestant manages a "Full-pull" then there is a so called pull-off to decide the winner. It has becomme a very popular event in this small village Wahrendahl, Stadt Hessich Oldendorf in Landkreis Hameln-Pyrmont, Germany www.traktorpulling.de/historie.php