Farmall Regular Farmall Fairway

John B.

Well-known Member
Sweetfeet, The other day you asked if I could post some of the Farmall Regulars so here they are.
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More pictures of the Regulars
I know I have doubles but I lost track where I was on my list..LOL.
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John B.,
Thanks for posting. Really neat photos.

I like the angle lugs (we have the inverted V type). We thought about buying wheels with angle lugs - but they were a couple states away from us and we didn't want to make the trip...and we had already purchased the wheels we have on her now.

I do prefer the exhaust out the bottom on Regulars though... I think the old potato muffler and the brass carb are two of the neatest features (along with the look of the open steering gear).
 
John B.,
These are great. Will show my husband when he comes in out the ice storm.

What a corn picker! I have never seen one like that.
 
I've always wondered why tractors were on steel wheels for so long- after all, its not as if everyone was waiting for the rubber tire to be invented! Sure seems like someone would have figured out a lot earlier how much more useful a tractor is on rubber.

Nice pictures- thanks for posting. And its good to see many of the men at the tractor demo (in your other thread) were suitably attired, in 3 piece suits.
 
That kind of corn picker wuz ok on level land,but look out on hill sides
Good pictures you all have there, don't have to look at urban sprawl
 
Thanks for all the comments on the pictures, so far they've all been on IH tractors and equipment.

I'm having with-drawl symptoms but I'll change to another mfg...LOL

I also want to post some pictures from my home where I grew up with us working the fields.
 
No,it is not a '20.It is a '30.The 'deeper' gas tank,exaust/intake manifold,bigger air cleaner,overall taller stance indicate F-30.If you could see the rear wheel hub,You will see the large nut in the center.
 
I like those 7 tine end loaders those fellas are using to load that manure spreader. I spent a good deal of time on one of them myself back in the 50's and 60's. I really liked the caption under the corn picker about doing 8 acres of corn in a 10 hour day. Can you imagine one of those old fellers seeing one of todays combines. I don't suppose they couldn't believe their eyes.
 

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