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Max Armstrong offers tips for farmers who want to share their vintage tractor info with viewers

Got a tractor that you think Max Armstrong should feature in Max's Tractor Shed? It's pretty easy, and Max offers some tips in this week's installment.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.


1959 Massey Ferguson 65

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Max gets another story about a tractor that didn't get the fancy paint job, because it's still working.

Max Armstrong shares the story of Wayne Shovar’s 1959 Massey Ferguson 65 from Montezuma, Ind, which recently got a makeover after the engine blew.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1967 Farmall 656 Diesel

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It hurts to watch them get dirty.

Max introduces Andy Pasztor’s 1967 Farmall 656 Diesel from Tisonburg, Ontario Canada. Andy and family spent hours and hours restoring this special tractor that even a John Deere green fan could love.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

 

1957 Cockshutt Golden Arrow

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This Canadian built tractor has an interesting history.

Max Armstrong shares the story of a 1957 Cockshutt Golden Arrow owned by Craig Berry, Grand Blanc, Mich.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1956 Ford Powermaster 861

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An unrestored tractor that's still at work

Max Armstrong shares the story of 1956 Ford Powermaster 861 owned by Mickey O'Neil, Meeme, Wis., that's been a hard worker for that family.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1972 John Deere 4020

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The bond between father and son, after a tractor restoration gets stronger.

Max Armstrong shares the story of 1972 John Deere 4020 owned by Michael Bowen, Washington, N.C.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

Corn Pickers

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They didn’t all work, but they are fun to look at.

Max introduces not a tractor this week, but a book. Author Bob Johnson’s Corn Picker book is a fascinating look at the history of corn pickers. Read more about it at cornpickerbook.com.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1950 Farmall A

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It wasn’t pretty, until it was.

Max Armstrong shares the story of a 1950 Farmall A owned by Al Jones of Richlands, North Carolina. Jones bought the tractor and took night classes to learn how to refurbish it.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.


1952 Case DC 3

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This Ohio vintage tractor owner has all the information about his machine

Max offers the story of a 1952 Case DC 3 owned by Rick Tomczyk, Farmdale, Ohio. Tomczyk has more detailed information about his tractor than most people because he has the original factory build card. Oh, and there's a chicken.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1955 Earthmaster

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Max Armstrong shares the story of a North Carolina tractor, and about the woman next door

Max offers the story of a 1955 Earthmaster owned by Darden Jarman, Siler City, N.C., and about the woman who lived next door - Aunt Bea, yes that Aunt Bea.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1950 Oliver 88

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Pretty as a Christmas card.

In Max’s Tractor Shed Max introduces Ken Wolf’s 1950 Oliver 88 from Oswego, Ill. This tractor was inherited from Ken’s father-in-law, a tractor mechanic.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1971 International 856

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A vintage machine, and some seasonal pictures

Max offers the story of a 1971 International 856 owned by Lane and Larry Volker, Holstein, Iowa., along with some snow-filled shots of the machine.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1954 Farmall Super MTA

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Remembering a farmer, and mentor, who collected red machines

Max Armstrong shares the story of a 1954 Farmall Super MTA owned by Elwood Walk, Monroe Center, Ill. Mr. Walk recently passed away but Max shares the impact he had on a young farmer.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1959 Allis-Chalmers D-17

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This Allis-Chalmers beauty is a part of family history, but it’s not alone.

In Max’s Tractor Shed, Max Armstrong introduces a 1959 Allis-Chalmers D-17, and a 1940 Farmall B, owned by Larry Black in Lexington, Virginia.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1979 Farmall 140

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This museum piece was used in the tobacco fields of North Carolina.

In Max’s Tractor Shed, Max introduces a 1979 Farmall 140 owned by Matt Holder in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.


1930 McCormick Deering 22-36

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Here's the story about how a tractor that was sold was recovered back into the family

Max Armstrong shares the story of Dr. Marshall Martin, asst. dean of agriculture, Purdue, who owns a 1930 McCormick Deering 22-36. Max shares how Martin got this tractor back into the family and had it restored.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1954 Massey-Harris 44

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From tire detailing to mirrors on the floor during a show, one FFA chapter is proud of its work.

Max Armstrong tells the story of a 1954 Massey-Harris 44, including some very nice tires on a machine restored by the Littlestown FFA, Littlestown, Penn.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1953 Farmall Super M

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Something old, something red, it’s a Farmall perfect for wedding pics.

In Max’s Tractor Shed, Max introduces a 1953 Farmall Super M owned by John and Mary Powell of Hudson, Indiana.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. Max Armstrong shares information about legacy machines, their stories and how they may still be at work today. If you have a tractor you want featured in Max's Tractor Shed, send a high-resolution digital picture, your contact information, and information about the tractor - what makes it special - to max@agbizweek.com.

1967 Minneapolis Moline Jet Star 3 super

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Indiana family highlights just one of their extensive collection of tractors

Max Armstrong tells the story of a 1967 Minneapolis-Moline Jet Star 3 Super, owned by Dick and Martha Lowry, Francesville, Ind., a family that owns 87 Minnie-Mo machines.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

1949 Field Marshall

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This tractor has been fully restored; and the buyer gets some interesting added equipment

Max Armstrong shares the story of a 1949 Field Marshall tractor that will be on the upcoming Mecum Auction for farm equipment at mecum.com. The tractor can be started by crank or by shotgun shell - you read that right.

Max's Tractor Shed is a regular feature of This Week in Agribusiness. If you have a tractor story you'd like to share for this feature, contact Max at max@agbizweek.com

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