Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Um belo olhar fotográfico.Um abraço e boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
Thats a very old tractor but a great design. I like it.
Collectors items.
Reminds one of Birmingham
It should as it is similar to next door neighbor's Model B.
I'm not sure why people do this, but I rather like it. Perhaps they are a link to the "good old days."
The tractor in this front yard is a John Deere Model H manufactured between 1939-1947. It ran on kerosene and produced 12 hp at the drawbar. It could pull a 16" single bottom plow appropriate for small farms.
Interesting! Nice shot! The tractor seems too nice to just be yard art.
I see that sort of display in the country all the time, but it looks a bit odd in town.
Fantastic, in the right circumstances 😀
Maybe yard art. Maybe just storing them.
Um belo olhar fotográfico.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thats a very old tractor but a great design. I like it.
ReplyDeleteCollectors items.
ReplyDeleteReminds one of Birmingham
ReplyDeleteIt should as it is similar to next door neighbor's Model B.
DeleteI'm not sure why people do this, but I rather like it. Perhaps they are a link to the "good old days."
ReplyDeleteThe tractor in this front yard is a John Deere Model H manufactured between 1939-1947. It ran on kerosene and produced 12 hp at the drawbar. It could pull a 16" single bottom plow appropriate for small farms.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Nice shot! The tractor seems too nice to just be yard art.
ReplyDeleteI see that sort of display in the country all the time, but it looks a bit odd in town.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, in the right circumstances 😀
ReplyDeleteMaybe yard art. Maybe just storing them.
ReplyDelete