Antique Power September/October 2023 - Vol. 35 No.6
Antique Power September/October 2023 - Vol. 35 No.6
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From the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The Canada Connection: Tractors Aplenty
George White’s First Quality Line
text by Rick MannenPhotos from the Attic
Scaled Down, Built Up: Keeping History Alive with Models
David Clayton’s model tractor collection helps tell the story of tractor farming.
text and photos by David ClaytonFlock of Eagles
The story of Bill Koski’s 1925 Eagle began with a well-known collector.
text by Chad Elmore • photos by Carrie NickersonA True Barn Find
Ohio collector Mike Androvich was delighted to find a rare and experimental 1936 McCormick-Deering O-20 orchard tractor.
text by Madison Nickel • photos by Brad BowlingIncreased Power and Traction
Jordy Bester’s 1959 Ford 841 Powermaster tractor is kept in tip-top condition in memory of his father.
text by Robert Gabrick • photos by Carrie NickersonTogether Again
“Gramps,” the Farmall H, and M&W Gear’s Aftermarket Bonanza
text by Bill Burnham and Peggy ShankClassifieds
Show Guide
The Book Shed
text by Robert GabrickTractor Show
Readers show off their favoritesTech Tips: Let ’er Drop!
Removing the Perkins Model AD3-AG3 flywheel
text by Ted Kalvitis • photos by Dacy Berry, unless notedOf Grease & Chaff: Almost “Evian”
Mineral-rich West Virginia creek water is not healthy for tractor radiators.
text by Ted KalvitisGallery: photo by Bob Kisken