2021.11.12 "Extra" Pic

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My grandpa sold cars for a Pontiac dealer back in the day. He took a team of mules in trade for a new car one time. The boss didn't like it and grandpa owned the mules. My dad had the pleasure of using them on the farm.
 
The smaller one on the end is probably a wife saying NO you are not buying another tractor.

After #6 is a smaller person (hard to see on normal screen size), probably a son. The future of farming.
 
Nine tractors ? Eight with rubber tires. One with steel wheels. Steel wheels started to be phased out around 1935 -1936. The steel wheeled one could be an unsold carryover from 1936. The others could be 1937's. Think you could order a tractor with steel or rubber until about this time. By about 1938 - 1939 most all new tractors came with rubber tires.Only one tractor with wide front, now all on market are wide front.
 
They could have been displaying cream separators and milking machines also. Electricity
came to the farms starting in about 1937.
 
I worked for slowes and went to deliver a new refrigerator to a pair of brothers they were in their late 70s. They had an International harvester refrigerator and told
the story of how their father after getting out of the service in 1945 drove to Louisville to pick up the refrigerator with his seperation pay. First refrigerator in
Montgomery county.
 
Harold Cook dealership was in Wooster, Ohio about 20 miles from where I live,and I remember it being there before it closed.
 

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