My first tractor is a 1951 WD Allis given to me by my Dad. His first tractor is a 1950 WD. I have since added a 1929 20-35 E, a Bobbette, a WD-45 hi-crop, and a 1937 WC. I also have a couple two wheel walk behinds. I also co-own with my Dad another 1/2 dozen tractors. I collect for a few reasons: I love just about anything mechanical, The older or more unique the better. I like seeing engineering at its finest. I like bringing something back to life and proving people wrong. I feel a need to save/preserve history and to show that old is not useless and obsolete. The most important reason why I collect and have tractors--my Dad. I think helping me tinkeron old tractors keeps him young and going. They are something we both have a passion for. He is completely amazed at what I can do with a hand full of tools and I love to see his smile and his look of astonishment when I do/fix something that he thinks is near impossible. To sum up I will have the LIFE LONG ILLNESS and am always looking for another piece of old iron providing I can sneak it past the wife!
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