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antique tractors include thirty-nine tractors ranging in age from 1909
to 1950's. Amongst these are antique gasoline, diesel and kerosene
tractors.Additional photos will be added for each antique tractor. The
numbers in brackets are SPCM identification numbers. The rating of the tractors is, for example Case 25-45 which is 25 horsepower on the draw bar and 45 horsepower on the belt. Drawbar horsepower (dbhp) is the horsepower available at the drawbar in the rear of a tractor to pull an implement. Brake horsepower (bhp) is the useful power available at the flywheel (belt) of a tractor. |
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![]() (13) Fordson Model F 1926 The largest selling tractor built. Earlier models were credited with saving England during WW1, by supplying farm power to keep food production while the men were at war. |
![]() (14) Fordson Major Model E27N, 1950 Owned by Gordon McLean. English built updated model of the earlier Ford tractor. |
![]() (16) Case 500, 1954 Owned by Gordon McLean. The first model Case built using the Diesel engine. |
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![]() (17) Ford Model 8N 1949 Donated to the SPCM by the Sander Dolemo family. These tractors made the 3 point hitch system popular. |
![]() (18) Minneapolis 20-40 1920 Donated by Elmer Lillicoe 20 drawbar HP, 40 belt HP. Operated by using 4 clutches. |
![]() (19) Titan 10-20 1917 Donated by Ted MacLean. Built by International Harvester, it provided strong sales competition for the Fordson. |
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![]() (21) Case Model R 1938 Donated by R. Prowd One of the smaller Case tractors, now used to power our hand fed thresher. |
![]() (22) Case Model T 25-45HP 1927 Donated by the Stokke family The last of the cross motor designs before Case put the in-lineengine in the Model L. |
![]() (23) Case Model S 1950 Donated by the Meck Estate Built for the small farmer, it had electric start & lights were available. |
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