Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to send in your pictures and letters of your tractor restoration projects. I have added some of the recent letters to our Tractor Stories book. Please take a minute to check them out and send a message to those who have shared their work with us.
If you would like to see YOUR story and pictures online please forward them to me by email or USPS and I will send you a Steiner Tractor Parts hat for FREE.
Suzette
Steiner Tractor Parts
ATTN: Suzette
1660 S. M-13
Lennon, MI 48449
Chris brown says
Suzette I was wondering how to look at tractor stories I clicked on the tractor stories book but it says error 404 and says I ended up in the wrong spot thanks Chris
Suzette Thomas says
Chris,
I just tried accessing it and had no problem. Did you try from the ‘categories’ link at the bottom? Here is a link just in case you are still having issues. https://antiquetractorblog.com/category/all-about-tractors/tractor-stories/
Sorry for the trouble.
Suzette
Chris brown says
Ok thanks I was looking for my tractor story
Suzette Thomas says
Chris your story will be online this week. 🙂
Chris brown says
Ok thanks I will be looking forward to seeing it
Ed says
What is the name of the keeper that is used when attaching implements to the old Case tractors and are they available?
Suzette Thomas says
Our tech Dennis believes it is the “Eagle Hitch” you can find the parts we carry at this link EAGLE HITCH PARTS.
James Haney says
Hello Suzette I Submitted a story and some photos quite a while ago of my 8 year old son on his 68 IH Cub that we inherited and restored. James Haney, if that rings a bell. I haven’t seen it on the site and was wondering if you could still post it. I would like my son to see that. thanks
Lisa Warren says
Hi James!
The following link should bring you to the tractor story you submitted.
https://antiquetractorblog.com/2017/08/28/cub-restoration/
Thanks again for sharing!
Darryle Meadows says
How much play left and right should a rotor button have even thought the main shaft play it normal? Work on a 1965 Ford 4000. Family member has passed leaving his favorite tractor to people who don’t know how to do anything but replace parts. I immediately noticed the new rotor button could be bumped back and fourth at least a 1/4 inch or more either direction! Seemed excessive to me so I stopped what I was doing till I make sure they even got the wright run up kit. Any help would be greatly appreciated