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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
I paid my first visit to the Mount Pleasant Old Threshers Reunion just last month (at the time of writing). I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed by the scale and quality of the event. The grounds ...
John Deere Model BWH, 136 bids, high bid of $22,330 John Deere Model BW, 145 bids, high bid of $10,890 John Deere Model AW, 72 bids, high bid of $8,470 ...
A 1922 Ruston steam engine powering a saw bench made a nice working display at the Caerwys show. One of the good things about living in a small country like the U.K. is that we don’t have to travel ...
The top row of employee badges may all look the same, but note their differences. Around the edge, each identifies one of the many different Deere factory locations of the early 20th century, as well ...
A prairie breaking plow as displayed at the Mount Pleasant, Iowa, grounds of the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion. Today few folks would consider the State of Illinois as “The West,” but turn the ...