Rain postponed the annual plow day held by the Buchanan School System in Buchanan, Michigan last weekend. The event was moved to today. Sunny skies and warm, mid 60's temps was on tap for today. You couldn't ask for better weather. The school sponsors the event that has grown year after year to include not just plowing with old tractors and horses. It now includes a petting zoo for the kids, quilting demo's, antique's of various types, pancake and sausage breakfast, lunch and displays of modern machinery brought out by area Ag dealerships.
Once again, I took my '37 John Deere A to the event to pull the wagon giving hay rides for the spectators. I have plowed there over the years but really like pulling the people and watching their faces as I follow along beside the plowing tractors. There is something about watching dirt turn over that seems to be mesmerizing. I first experienced it when I was a young'n riding on the fender of Dad's '49 John Deere Model A while plowing and disking.
There was a good turn out of tractors with John Deere's, Olivers, Fords, Allis Chalmers and Minneapolis Moline's. Surprisingly, no Farmall's were plowing.
Although no Farmall's were plowing a couple were present. I brought along my Cub for my daughter to bop around on. Here is a former co-worker and his Fiancee on my Cub tooling around enjoying the day.
One thing is for sure, you don't want to have tractor problems out there. If you do, They'll just leave you there and plow around you.
So imagine my embarrassment when my trusty old Model A ran out of gas with all these tractors breathing down my back. Fortunately, the other Farmall that happened to be there, a little B came to the rescue and kept me from being plowed under.
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All Good Things Must Come To An End
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All Good Things Must Come To An End
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Re: All Good Things Must Come To An End
Sounds like you had a great day! Someone should have pulled that MM to the end of the furrow.
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Thats a Farmall for you, they are good at moving green stuff. The farmall is actually an A is it not?
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No, it's a narrow front B that must have been narrowed. It looks scary to drive, being that narrow offset, with a tricycle front end.
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Saw one like that several years ago. A real widow maker!
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Re: All Good Things Must Come To An End
ricky racer wrote:No, it's a narrow front B that must have been narrowed. It looks scary to drive, being that narrow offset, with a tricycle front end.
I remember seeing one like that, owner said he changed it to mow the yard. His property was rolling, and the irony, he had all his farming tractors changed to wide fronts.
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Re: All Good Things Must Come To An End
Sounds like a perfect event, fun for everyone!
Could the Farmall be a BN? My cousins husband restored her father's BN. Said the dents on the front were because the tractor didn't have any brakes.
I ran out of gas yesterday... near the top of a hillside trail. I knew the Cub had less than a gallon from Rick P's gauge, just didn't take hill climbing in account
Could the Farmall be a BN? My cousins husband restored her father's BN. Said the dents on the front were because the tractor didn't have any brakes.
I ran out of gas yesterday... near the top of a hillside trail. I knew the Cub had less than a gallon from Rick P's gauge, just didn't take hill climbing in account
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Re: All Good Things Must Come To An End
I think that the BN or "B narrow" is for narrow rear wheels. The rear wheels on the B's were something like 10 feet apart on a lot of them. Most of the B's were narrow front ends.
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Re: All Good Things Must Come To An End
I have seen 2 rigs like that, basically an A with a narrow front. Both owners claimed they were B's and came from the factory that way. Both had been rolled. On a slightly different note, those JDs seem to be bad about running out of gas. In a Christmas parade about 3 years ago, one of our members driving a JD in the parade ran out of gas, and I towed him to the finish with my Farmall H. sure wish I had pictures of that.
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There is/was a BN like that at the Coopersville, MI museum. Its serial plate says BN. They change exibits so it may not always be on display. It looks very easy to roll. When I mentioned it on the forum someone said the finals may have been changed. Vern
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