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Kim and
her son at one of the many
tractor shows they attend. 1998
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Great Oregon Steamup, 2000.
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As the creator and editor of the Yesterday's Tractors website, Kim spends
her time fine-tuning the site, adding new features and
gathering articles, tractor data, photos, specifications and much more for publishing.
Raised on a farm, her fascination with antique and older farm machinery is what
sparked the creation of the website and all it offers. She also collects antique
dairy equipment, kitchen items and other rural items from days-gone-by.
While very knowledgable about a wide-variety of tractors, Kim leaves much of
the technical shop-talk to the many forum contributors and website community members.
She prefers to concentrate on caring for this large online community
of tractor owners and enthusiasts, plus more general issues including the
maintenance, publication and business end of the website itself.
On the computer side of the business she uses her skills as a former Computer
Systems Analyst in the field of office automation to accomplish much of the
HTML, Perl, Java, Unix and C-Language programming utilized at the internet site.
Chris Pratt provides technical support for the computer servers, network and security. He has also written many technical articles which are available for reading in the "Articles" section of YT. Proficient in several computer languages, he has written some of the more complex applications - including the Site Search engine, the Tractor Registry, several Tractor Games, the Classifieds program, System Backup routines, and more.
With one foot in the past, and one in the future, Yesterday's Tractors is an
attempt to make a bridge between the two.
Focusing on not just the machines themselves, but all of
the good feelings that go along with owning, using and preserving them.
You can contact Kim by clicking here.
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Good As New - by Bill Goodwin. In the summer of 1995, my father, Russ Goodwin, and I acquired the 1945 Farmall B that my grandfather used as an overseer on a farm in Waynesboro, Georgia. After my grandfather’s death in 1955, J.P. Rollins, son of the landowner, used the tractor. In the winter 1985, while in his possession the engine block cracked and was unrepairable. He had told my father
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