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September 11, 2024
Specializing in parts for older tractors - Ford, Farmall, Ferguson, Allis Chalmers, John Deere, Massey, Oliver and more. You'll also find extensive articles, pictures and forum discussions in our online community and archives.

Article Spotlight

The Perfect Restoration - by Chris Pratt. Often, in quiet moments, I have wandered back in my thouhts to the many tractors I have seen over the years and wondered which one inspired me the most. Sure, we have a fond attachment to one brand and model or another, sometimes it was remembering that first time we got to climb up in the drivers seat and command that roaring beast, or maybe because when you see that special model, you can't help but see Dad on it, he's gone, but everytime you see a tractor like his, it's a like part of him i ... [Read Article]
Today's Antique Tractor Tip

Tighter Isn't Always Better The tendency to overtighten the bolts on an oil pan or final drive cover will get you into trouble. If you don't want these pans to leak oil, make sure you don't tighten the bolts beyond the manufacturers specifica ... [Read Tips]
Photo Spotlight

1939 Allis Chalmers B
Todays featured picture is a 1939 Allis Chalmers B
Sam Haag - pa
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Survey Says

what is the first thing you do when restoring a tractor?
1. repair oil leaks and overhaul  (755 votes, 16%)
  graphic showing 16 percent chose the repair oil leaks and overhaul option
2. sand blast   (187 votes, 4%)
  graphic showing 4 percent chose the sand blast  option
3. high pressure wash/steam clean  (3501 votes, 78%)
  graphic showing 78 percent chose the high pressure wash/steam clean option

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Nice Marvel Schebler DLTX 8 bronze body carburetor For 1934-1936 unstyled A tractor.Serial No.410000-42850. All restored and ready to use. [More Ads]


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