Nice Pic. Sadly the Frick is moving out of Waynesboro Pa. They are moving to warmer temp's and lower wage's. Two hundred plus people work there although no farm related item were made there anymore. Johnson controls is in there now. But it is still called Frick. There is Frick hill, Frick ave,and to all the local's it will always be Frick.
 
Unfortunately, it"s not MY toy. I stumbled upon the pic while looking at pictures of old hay presses on the "web and thought it was kinda neat!
 
wally_mi:

If you go to copy the picture, it tells you what it is . . . it's a 1921 Frick 15-28 .

Doc
 
(quoted from post at 07:25:06 03/16/14) NICE....Someone should make a list of every brand of tractor ever made.

CH Wendel has a very good book covering most of them up to the 70's. He got well over 90% of the brands, however in the years since he wrote the book a handful of very obscure makes have been found, and there are a couple of models that a photograph or a hand full of parts exist so far noone has conclusively identified. There were just so many people experimenting with them int he teens and 20's we will probably never know all the ones that were built, let alone the ones that were worked on but never made it into production.
 
The Frick was at our local tractor show this past fall. The owners are nice people to talk to. If I am not mistaken, the tractor has been in the same family since it was purchased new.
 
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Beautiful old RARE tractor!! Frick stayed in business long after they quit building tractors. My brother still use a Frick sawmill.
 

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