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Abou27.com forum
Number of Hits: 143 Report DeadlinkThe new agricultural, tractor, farming, countryside and welding forum site featuring straight-forward chat about tractors, implements, home welding/fabrication and the farming world as a whole.
Agdeal.com
Number of Hits: 54 Report DeadlinkGreat general-interest agricultural site, but make sure to check out their events section! Comprehensive listing of events, auctions and other information for the collecting community.
Antique Tractor for Sale - Classified Ads
Number of Hits: 405 Report DeadlinkAntique Tractors For Sale - Classified Ad Listings.
Chamberlain Tractor History Page
Number of Hits: 141 Report DeadlinkHistory of Chamberlain Tractors.
Farmall Promenade Inc.
Number of Hits: 92 Report DeadlinkThe Farmall Promenade square dancing tractors performed for Nemaha's Centennial in 1999. Since they have booked performances in Iowa and neighboring states during the summer months.
Subscriberline Article Directory
Number of Hits: 60 Report DeadlinkIf you write about antique tractors, antique cars, antique trucks, farm life, collecting farm equipment, collection farm toys or tractor toys, please visit Subscriberline and post your article under the Hobbies Section. We need more writers of farm interest articles to post today!
If you have a website and you wish to post an article to your site, please visit Subscriberline today! Please contact the webmaster if you have any problems at all logging on and they will help you right away.
We need more writers to submit their stories of collecting and farm living!
The Panzer Page
Number of Hits: 278 Report DeadlinkThis page is dedicated to sharing information about Copar Panzer, Panzer, Pennsylvania Panzer, Pennsylvania Meteor, Penn88 and Pennsylvania garden tractors and equipment.
Tractor Test Museum
Number of Hits: 118 Report DeadlinkTractor testing locating in University of Nebraska
Welcome to Iron Classics
Number of Hits: 96 Report Deadlink Once upon a time...
...it was 1997. Not all that long ago unless you happen to be in the 4th grade - then, it was a lifetime ago. But for the rest of us, think Newt Gingrich as Speaker of the House, Clinton as President, tornados and floods devastate much of the Midwest, Princess Diana is killed in a car crash and as if that's not bad enough, Mother Teresa passes on at age 87. On the bright side, no one has ever heard of Al Qaeda and All One Media releases their first video, Discover the World of Antique Tractors under the old "Machines Of Iron" banner.
Originally located on Olive Avenue in Burbank, California, All One Media was born in the back room of West Coast Post, a state-of-the-art television post-production facility serving Southern California producers of Entertainment, Educational and Technical programs. Seeing first hand, the incredible lack of family-oriented programing, Dave Muehsam along with two partners, created All One Media with the idea of producing a series of special interest videos centered around classic and vintage vehicles, equipment, and machinery of all sorts. As evidenced by RED! Vintage Fire Engines and Vintage Cycle Journal, the initial aim was far and wide, covering not only farm equipment, but fire-fighting apparatus, motorcycles and steam and diesel (electric) locomotives. A year passes and the two partners take off. One took the trains in pursuit of the Railfan, the other took a job with benefits, and Dave got bit by the old-iron bug and can't seem to shake it, or doesn't want to.
Williams Big Bud
Number of Hits: 217 Report DeadlinkIn 1977 the Big Bud 747 tractor was built in Havre, Montana. The tractor was built by Ron Harmon and the crew of the Northern Manufacturing Company. The tractor was built to produce 760 horsepower using a 16-cylinder Detroit Diesel engine. The tractor measures 27 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 14 feet tall. The tires were specially made by United Tire Company of Canada and are 8 feet in diameter. When the 1,000 gallon fuel tank is full the tractor tips the scales at over 100,000 pounds.
It was originally designed for the Rossi Brothers, cotton farmers in Bakersfield, California. The Rossi Brothers used the tractor for deep ripping. They owned and operated the 16-V747 for 11 years.
After leaving the cotton farm of the Rossi Brothers the Big Bud found its way to Indlantic, Florida. The second owners, Willowbrook Farms, also used the tractor for deep ripping purposes. Willowbrook Farms retired the Big Bud and left it to rest.
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