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The mechanical hay press made loose-hay transportation a thing of the past.
Scrap drives during the early 1940s emptied barns and fields across the country, for better or for worse.
Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: U.S. farmers faced high farm mortgages and big debts even before the Great Depression began, and the stock market crash and dust storms only made it worse.
Iowa millionaire successfully farmed 10 sections of land with mules.
The story of the Cleveland Tractor Company is the story of the gifted and inventive family of Thomas H. White and his sons, Thomas II, Rollin, Windsor, Clarence and Walter. Thomas White started White ...
Learn how one Michigan family maintains their antique tractor collection in active use as a way of preserving their legacy and traditions.
From indicators to analyzers: Engine indicators, used to analyze the performance of an engine, have been around for more than 200 years.
The Oshkosh in front of John Morse’s shop on Ceape Street in Oshkosh, Wis. Although not proven, it’s generally believed this photo was taken at the time of the race. Unfortunately, no photos of the ...
Diagram of how hayfork pulley systems were rigged. This example shows a typical hayfork installation in a center drive barn. Read a step-by-step process: “How to Rig Barn Pulleys: Setting Up a Hayfork ...
Collector uncovers the history of this vintage cider press purchased by Civil War veteran to use on his Iowa homestead. See this antique fruit press restored!
Hear about one Welsh farmers lifelong dream of owning a Field Marshal tractor and the restoration work he put in to make that dream a reality.
Muir Hill made heavy-duty tractors that are still proud British workhorses today.