Antique Power March/April 2024 - Vol. 36 No. 3
Antique Power March/April 2024 - Vol. 36 No. 3
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From the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The Canada Connection: Soldiers of the Soil
Photos from the Attic
Rising Stars: A Flambeau Red Rarity Leif Andersen’s 1949 Case Model VAH is a treasured keepsake with plenty of local memories.
This 1920 8-16 Junior is “OK!”
Ontario couple Sharon McEachern and Bill Windsor somehow found themselves committed to building a collection of older IH tractors.
text by Rick Mannen • photos by Carrie NickersonThe Book Shed text by Robert Gabrick
What’s a Brockway?
The Keystone Truck & Tractor Museum displays one of the few Brockway tractors ever built, a 1949 Model 49G.
text by Chad Elmore • photos by Brad BowlingOnce Too Big; Now Just Perfect!
A 1963 John Deere 5010 was on Dan Yarde’s wish list since he was 9 years old.
text by Robert Gabrick • photos by Al RogersEarning Its Keep in Alberta
The Koop brothers’ 1980 Versatile Model 835 still runs with the big horses on their Prairie farm.
text and photos by Madison NickelClassifieds
Show Guide
Tractor Show Readers show off their favorites
Tech Tips: “911: What is Your Emergency?”
text by Ted Kalvitis • photos by Stephanie KalvitisOf Grease & Chaff: A Marilyn for My New Shop
text by Ted KalvitisGallery: Photo by Kevin Lawrence