Tractor Graveyard

RedMF40

Well-known Member
Drove north to PA today, passed this along the route. Maybe someone will know what they're looking at, but they all appear to be the same or similar to the mostly intact F-30. Not the greatest pics--lots of sunshine and harsh shadows.
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I don't know - but those are sure my kind of pics!

Ah, the tales they could tell... if only they could tell tales.
 
Pretty modern F 30 , wheel weights, and some kind of hydraulic set up. Looks like they were working that of girl.
 
When I bought this place 40 years ago there was a graveyard near Bugtussle, Tx. in the vicinity of the Sulphur River bottoms near the
headwaters. Occupants of the yard primarily consisted of IH products in the models A, H,& M categories. Lots of dead implements. This
area was heavy cotton production for many 10's of years, at least 50. In a nearby town, Ladonia, was a similar operation for the Ford badge
with parts and overhaul facilities to support that brand that wasn't quite as popular.
 
I don't know - but those are sure my kind of pics!

——SweetFeet, thanks! My favorite is first one with sun coming around the tree. Perfect place to “Rust in Peace” lol


Is that on Lineboro Rd? Not far from me.
—Yes, Lineboro Road. I live in Carroll Co, MD. Take this route to PA to enjoy the back roads.
whereabouts ?

Lineboro road (route 516 in PA) not far from York.

Pretty modern F 30 , wheel weights, and some kind of hydraulic set up. Looks like they were working that of girl.

—-I was thinking same thing. Probably put some gas and a good battery in the complete F-30 and get it going. Looks like it’s been used fairly recently by the cans of fluids stowed in the side.


When I bought this place 40 years ago there was a graveyard near Bugtussle, Tx. in the vicinity of the Sulphur River bottoms near the
headwaters. Occupants of the yard primarily consisted of IH products in the models A, H,& M categories. Lots of dead implements. This
area was heavy cotton production for many 10's of years, at least 50. In a nearby town, Ladonia, was a similar operation for the Ford badge with parts and overhaul facilities to support that brand that wasn't quite as popular.

—-“Bugtussle” Great town name! I drove an old Ford pickup home from a place called Quitaque, TX back in another lifetime. That’s farther west from you, about 375 miles, but maybe close by Texas standards ;-). I remember that area was big in cotton production and the man I bought the truck from had two planes he used as crop-dusters.
 

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