Antique Power November/December 2021 - Vol. 34 No. 1
Antique Power November/December 2021 - Vol. 34 No. 1
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Going Big with the Oliver 1850
Dramatic changes were ahead for Oliver as it entered the 1960s with a new higher horsepower tractor lineup.
text by Chad Elmore • photos by Brad Bowling2021 Century Tractor: At Home in Minnesota
A 1921 Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. Model 22-44 tractor helped overcome tragic loss in two families.
text by Andrew Ebling with Rick Mannen • photos by Brad BowlingA Game Changer
Mike Androvich’s 1921 International Harvester 15-30 helped solidify the lightweight tractor in farmers’ hearts and minds.
text by Candace Brown • photos by Brad BowlingFrom the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The Canada Connection Make Your Own Darn Tractor
Garden Tractors Garden Tractors in Cockshutt Red
Photos from the Attic
Keeping History Alive The Road to Nebraska
The Book Shed
Classifieds
Tech Tips The Muck Stops Here, Core Sampling of a John Deere
Scaled Down, Built Up Tabletop Farming
Of Grease & Chaff Houdini and the Pan Seat
Gallery photo and text by James Bottomley