Mellow Yellow Picture Day


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Yellow cub
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Yellow dog
 
Cole's Land Transportation Museum is in Bangor, about 60 miles from me. Small, but a lot of displays. I need to check it out again, been several years.
 
The only way to tell what year it was built in would be to get the VIN #. I researched it several years ago and as I recall they all looked the same from 1934-1936.
 
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Just a teaser.....look for "after" pictures of the Lo-boy this weekend. It's in the paint shop.😬
 
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(quoted from post at 10:06:23 02/11/21) Rodney, was this group of pics taken at the Cuzin Carl Farm Show?

The first three of the group were from the Farm Show. The fourth picture is Cubarama in Fredericktown Mo, and the fifth is in Paducah Ky. I live near Vienna Il.
 
a bit of my yellows.
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My "wish it was real" dozer.
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The "Yellow House" shared family "summer place"
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A friend of mine picked up this Fergy TE20 a couple of days ago. He was told that this is the original color. Municipality tractor maybe?
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Cat D4D
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As seen in the Transportation Museum in Whitehorse Yukon. Not sure what it is/does...unloading flatcars?
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Canadian built (right here in Goderich!) Champion road grader
A Canadian built Anson trainer used in WW2
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A Canadian built Cockshutt 50

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1,,portable light stand I built for use around the grain dryer but end up using all around the farm.
2,,Cat 35. My heavy tillage tractor.
3,,disc ripper. 4 shanks. Almost to much for the Cat.
4,,hard hat. Worn while making ditch hay along state hyway.
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Charles DeClerck hooking last and winning the 12,000 class at the 1970 M&W Pull..Picture courtesy of Jeff Braun.
 
except for some Tonka toys scattered around the rock gardens this is the only yellow Thing I have, it's a 1974. Teaching the granddaughters how to drive a standard shift.
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I was hoping someone would post a pic of fat Albert, the moline we had on the farm. It was short and fat which explains the name. The propane version in one pic is close as is one further down but I don't remember the big fenders on ours. It was a 4 cylinder gas and had a 5 speed transmission and 18.4-30 tires. Would have been a fairly large tractor in its day. We used it in the corn dryer for a number of years and that may have been the only thing it was good for. You sat down behind the axle and the pto was between your legs. High gear was so fast you couldn't pull wagons if there was a hill because it wouldn't pull them. With the short tires it was useless for tillage because it got stuck so easy. I suppose if you were in dry soil it would work fine but where we were it just wasn't useful. Would like to know what the model was, seems like GP might have been what it was.
 
I bought MM pedal tractor for a friend . Not as pretty anymore his three kids and neighbor kids keep the wheels turning. The Challenger is a boom mower at my work.

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Last time I had a tractor stuck that bad i had to change the hydraulic oil 3 times to get all the water out
 

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