Random pic from Berryville show

RedMF40

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I thought this was an especially interesting tractor. Lots of old Farmalls/IH on steel. Fun to see them change direction with the front wheels on bedrock. Meant for dirt operation only.

My good buys: Some bandsaw blades new in box, and AM/FM radio WITH 8-track player for a buck. Never know when it might be 1974 again.


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The rubber tire tractor was in the auction section. No extra charge for tree growing through left side.
 
Great photo!

I've only ever seen a few of those tractors and they are usually all painted up... I have to say, it
looks beautiful in rust.
 
Thanks for the pics Gary. Poured the rain a bit too much on Friday afternoon and Sat morning for me. Sure missed the smell of funnel cake in the morning. I wonder if James or Traditional Farmer made to the auction.
 
(quoted from post at 05:51:16 08/01/17) Great photo!

I've only ever seen a few of those tractors and they are usually all painted up... I have to say, it
looks beautiful in rust.

Thanks SweetFeet! I think we share a fondness for rust LOL ;-)
I only hope that wicked-looking angle iron didn't mangle too many ppl during its tractoring days :(
 

Ja there was lot of neat stuff at the show, I arrived early like a little after 9 am. Rained briefly then dry the rest of the time, but muddy. Wouldn't be a tractor show without mud. I left by 1 o'clock, still dry but only in Berryville--whole way home rained like crazy, all the way back to Carroll Co, MD.
 

James these are great machines. This is what I like, but know very little about them. Would have enjoyed meeting up to discuss. Sorry I missed you. Next year ;-)
 
(quoted from post at 12:05:10 07/31/17) I thought this was an especially interesting tractor. Lots of old Farmalls/IH on steel. Fun to see them change direction with the front wheels on bedrock. Meant for dirt operation only.

My good buys: Some bandsaw blades new in box, and AM/FM radio WITH 8-track player for a buck. Never know when it might be 1974 again.

A few more pics from Berryville. I really like the B-series Mack, always have. I have absolutely no reason to own such a machine, but I still want one. The asking price of $5500 was enough to deter me this time. It saved me ;-)


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