Posted by jdemaris on October 13, 2009 at 12:50:34 from (67.142.130.29):
I see posts in these forums relating to, or asking about tractors in movies.
Just in case somebody is unaware, there is a Website that has a huge database of tractors, cars, and trucks that have appeared in movies, TV, etc. It is organized by make, in alphabetical order. Has a lot of good info and photos along with some real odd-ball stuff.
Has 159 John Deere tractors listed, 58 Case, 7 Case-IH, 61 Allis Chalmers, 1,058 International Harvester, 5 Olivers, 315 Caterpillars, 15 Lanz, 6 Landini, etc.
You can even click on a make, e.g. "John Deere", and then search a sub-menu by make of tractor. I just went to Deere, then hit "1020", and came up with two movies/TV shows that had Deere 1020 tractors, along with still-photos. I hit "GP" and and found three examples. Even had one for Waterloo Boy.
I found one with an Autumn Taylor 1914 tractor, in "Days of Heaven", in 1978.
Somebody must have an awful lot of time on their hands to make this Website, but it IS pretty neat.
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