Learn about this vintage garden tractor and seasoned competitive machine — the Speedex S-19 — that isn't ready for retirement ...
By 1926, farmers had already been using hay presses for between 40-50 years. Several manufacturers and inventors designed and ...
This unrestored 1939 Farmall tractor still looks ready for work even today. “I know what I know, and I’m not listening.” Sound familiar? In the world we live in, we develop thoughts, ideas and ways of ...
The collapse of the Silver Bridge at Gallapolis, Ohio, with the loss of many lives, recalled to many McLean countians one bridge collapse in McLean which resulted in the death of a Beech Grove ...
19 Port Huron No. 8608 in excellent condition and runs perfect. Owned by Amos A. Post, R. 2, Lewistown, III. (There is nothing wrong with its looks either. Ed.) A Stationary engine in more ways than ...
Bill Seagrass bought an engine in the days when he was young and his kindly friends and neighbors all allowed he had been stung. But he petted it, and groomed it, and he polished till it shoneso at ...
The Port Huron Longfellow owned and reconditioned by Elmer Heiland of Anna, Ohio. This was taken at their Reunion last year. The engine is perfect in condition and looks. The question is often asked ...
After being at the scene of the bridge accident in 1882 and told about the boiler explosion in 1884, what indescribable thing was there about a steam engine which caused me to have a desire to operate ...
Countless contraptions that revolutionized farming in the 19th and early 20th centuries have become contemporary curiosities or even mysteries. Here are six sent in by readers. Do you know what they ...
Seeley Randall's 1 inch Hudson at the Saginaw Valley Live Steam Association Convention. See the report of this lively steam Association.
I have been collecting Wilton match holders for a good while now, and here are the ones I have. I don’t know how many different ones that Wilton made. The ones I have all have Wilton on the back of ...