Anyone collect any real old tractors ??

Rusty_Relics

Member
Location
Lancashire
Hi all,
I recently joined up on here, I mostly collect tractors pre-1960, in my eyes the older the better. We had an open day at our farm a couple of months ago, and co-insided it with the "North West Pre-war car club" a good night was had by all. We made a quick £500 for the baby unit at the local hospital. Not bad a for a couple of hours after tea.
Here is a link to the photos from the open evening for you to enjoy .....

Please post any pictures your of your "vintage gems"
Thanks,
Carl Hargreaves

833699
 

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!
Hi all,
I recently joined up on here, I mostly collect tractors pre-1960, in my eyes the older the better. We had an open day at our farm a couple of months ago, and co-insided it with the "North West Pre-war car club" a good night was had by all. We made a quick £500 for the baby unit at the local hospital. Not bad a for a couple of hours after tea.
Here is a link to the photos from the open evening for you to enjoy .....

Please post any pictures your of your "vintage gems"
Thanks,
Carl Hargreaves

833699

Have you ever been to this place


It's not just tractors etc, it is like the tardis inside.
 

Rusty_Relics

Member
Location
Lancashire
Hi there,
No, I haven't been to Oakham treasures, but I have heard of it before and seen it in books and magazines, They have some nice machines.
Where I live in the North West of England the farms were small holdings and they were slow to mechanise until the out break of WW2. I always thought as kid, why there was no veteran stuff up are way. Mostly grey Fergusons, dexta's and MF 35's / 135's ...
That's why I always try to go older with my collecting.
We collect stationary engines to ....
Thanks,
Carl Hargreaves

833726
 
Any pictures ??



Don't keep us in suspense, have you any pictures to share.
It is a 1940 or thereabouts 9n which you are thinking what is unusual about that but it has Sherman hi/low and Howard reduction one or the other is common but both is rare or is it??
It is petrol only and came from Canada and I intend to make a new fuel tank from a stainless steel sink
I have got a registration number for it
But putting a photo on here is beyond my capability
 

Rusty_Relics

Member
Location
Lancashire
The oldest tractor here is a Wallis model 20-30, made in 1926 so i am told. Wallis were later bought out by Massey Harris then later merged with Ferguson to form Massey Ferguson. Next oldest here would be a big Green Allis Chalmers 20-35 made in 1929. That has a 7.6L straight petrol engine.

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MF 168

Member
Location
Laois, Ireland
Oldest tractor here would be a Fordson Major from 1950 I think. 2 grey Fergies, one diesel and one TVO. I don't know what years they are though. I also have a 1938 I'm almost sure Ruston & Hornsby AP4 open crank. Lovely little engine and will happily idle away all day on Kerosene. Lister CS6 that runs on the smell of diesel and what collection would be complete with a smattering of Lister D's. I think there's 6 of them about the place. The place is full of horse drawn machinery and there's a Threshing set in the back of one of the sheds as well.
 

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