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Learn about a wide variety of collectible farm tools and implements that were once common to the vintage farm, as well as about some that survive today.
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.
Learn how one Michigan family maintains their antique tractor collection in active use as a way of preserving their legacy and traditions.
Learn Pastime Maytag washer history facts, the story behind Maytag’s first clothes washer, and the company’s eventual industry dominance.
Minnesota Prisoners Once Built Farm Machinery Let's Talk Rusty Iron: A program at a Stillwater Minn. prison allowed inmates to learn skills and earn money by building Minnesota farm equipment.
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!
The State Department expressed an interest in the tests, believing the use of jeeps in farm work could help improve the agricultural productivity of liberated countries until such time as tractor ...
Going Head to Head: Deere and International Harvester Competition between Deere & Co. and International Harvester spurred unprecedented innovation in agricultural equipment.
Look back on harvesting in the 1800s and see what equipment and people were necessary to get the job done.
The Farm Jeep, a low-cost alternative to the tractor couldn’t cut it on the farm mostly because of its light weight, weak drive train and cost.
A Wisconsin man travels far and wide with his collection of 16 Sears New Economy tractors, which includes three built in 1938 and 13 built in 1939.
Related to the famous Elisha Otis, William Otis’ steam shovel was at least as important as his cousin’s invention.