1941 Silver King: I acquired two of these tractors in pieces and parts. This tractor was broke in two and it took me 5 years to restore. This picture was taken at the 2018 Cedar Springs, MI Red Flannel Parade.
Earle Hayden
Sand Lake, Michigan
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1941 Silver King: I acquired two of these tractors in pieces and parts. This tractor was broke in two and it took me 5 years to restore. This picture was taken at the 2018 Cedar Springs, MI Red Flannel Parade.
Earle Hayden
Sand Lake, Michigan
1951 Ford 8N was my first project over the winter of 2017 and 2018. A friend had ask me for help reinforcing a lean-to. The Ford was parked underneath. I was only going to buy it to park outside as lawn art. Well guess what, I had to see why it wouldn’t turn over. One thing led to another and I was hooked. That’s how I caught the bug for restoring old tractors.
The Farmall 100, belongs to a local farmer. It was the first tractor his Dad bought when they started the farm, back in the 50’s. I did a partial restoration on it in return for a Farmall Super A.
Lonnie Love
Sequim, Washington
This 1951 Farmall M tractor had sat unused for 10 years. Engine was stuck at first, we were able to free it up and get it running. Then we stripped the tractor down and repaired numerous problems. Repainted and reassembled.
Converted to 12 Volt system and put in all new fluids. Tractor had been converted to a 9-speed transmission and added power steering in the past.
Many improvements have been made thanks to Steiner tractor parts. Have driven it in parades and to local antique tractor shows.
Gaylen Anderson
Oakland, Nebraska
I bought this 1954 Ford Jubilee 2 years ago and started buying parts for it. In July of 2018 I started to rebuild and paint it, once I started I just couldn’t stop myself. It is my first tractor restoration and it is very addictive. Now I am looking for the next project.
Kenneth Holder
Gilbert, Louisiana