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Oh beloved tractors | Well as a 17 year old enthusiast, tractors mean the world to me, and more in general antique tractors. The things I wouldn't do to save a tractor and its history and its own story. I help volunteer at a farm right across the street from my house where they hold a tractor show. Throughout the years I have realized that a tractor isnt just a piece of machinery but is a beautiful piece of art that was made to work and kept families alive. For a junior research project I also did it on tractors, and it came out a big report. I currently own just garden tractors, but am working off an Allis Chalmers CA from good friends of mine. Once I find a motor for her I will have her saved from rusting in the woods, cuz in all honesty, I would much rather put time and money into buying a potential in need of help instead of a nice restored tractor that is not in danger of being junked. While tractors are all I dream, talk, think, and work for, I realize their significance to America today and to the families behind them and the product of America when we actually made a real tractor. Thanks for reading! (P.S. If any tractor help on the CA could be given parts wise, etc. my emaail is brodeurfn8@aol.com. Thanks!) Kyle, ME, entered 2011-07-15 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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Tractor Profile: Silver King - by Staff. Silver King tractors were produced by the Fate-Root-Heath Company of Plymouth, Ohio. The company was founded by John Fate in 1884 and was originally called the "J.D. Fate Company". After several mergers over the years, the final company name of Fate-Root-Heath came about in 1919. The first tractor produced was actually called the "Plymouth" tractor and was powered by a 20 HP 4-cylinder engine with a 3x4" bore and stroke. The four speed transmission had a top speed of 25 mph! After more t
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