An early Farmall Regular row-crop tractor. For more than fifty years, the proud name “Farmall” stood for smooth, dependable row-crop tractors. IHC was the first tractor builder to develop a successful ...
Courtesy of W. J. Eshleman, 722 E. End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 The last Peerless Engine, Serial No. 18298 owned by Samuel G. Stoltzfus of White Horse, Pennsylvania. It is a 50 Hp. 722 E. End Ave., ...
A ride around the Suffolk Lanes in a LIFU steam car. Mrs. R.G. Pratt as co-driver with the former owner, Mr. McHodson, as driver. The turn of the century “Lifu” or “House” steam car, as it was ...
Art Clark, 305 Rayne Road, Braintree, Essex, England, with his Roller at a rally. Mr. Clark was in this country in 1959 visiting his sister near Minneapolis and made a great many friends. He also made ...
Baker 21-75 hp. owned by Lawrence Bretz, Bradford, Ohio at the Goshen Memorial Park, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, where the Miami Valley Steam Threshers Association, Inc., held their Reunion. See the report ...
John McCloskey was born in Ireland in 1847. At the age of seventeen he came to Canada along with his parents three sisters and five brothers. The family located in the bush near the tiny settlement of ...
In the September-October issue, Mr. J. F. Percival of Spokane, Washington, gave a very comprehensive history of the grain binder, to which I would like to add a few facts. Cyrus H. McCormick invented ...
Salina, Kansas Straw racks in Red River Special steel separators with 15 bar cylinders, built prior to 1925, consisted of five shakers. The first four shakers were carried and driven by the Brady ...