Late teens 1917-1019 the Happy farmer was a 2 cylinder engine and one speed forward and one reverse. It blew the exaust out the front of the frame toward the single front wheel in line with the right rear wheel. There is a restored by orignal owners family close to me And next door neighbor had a 1919, it did not run anymore when I first saw it but Dad worked for the owner and said it was a great improvement when he brought it into the field Dad was plowing with horses as it pulled 3-12 inch plows. The owner later would start in down the furroe plowing and jump on his 1941 B John deere with the disk and beat the Happy to other end of field, jump off the Deere and turn the Happy around and headed back across the field and repeat things with the John Deere. This tractor was sold at his estate in 1960 and local muesuem bought it but when they found out it did not run (I don't know if from just setting outside for years or if it had a mechanical problem) They got rid of it and I have no idea where it went. 2 cylinder horsital engine with plugs to the back end of tractor and open valve system. Fuel tank over left wheel. I wish I could have had it but I was only 14 years old then. The restored one is painted orange, don't know if orignal but I think the owner knew as it was his familys tractor bought new.
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