Antique Power September/October 2024 - Vol. 36 No. 6
Antique Power September/October 2024 - Vol. 36 No. 6
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From the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The Canada Connection: Certified by Winnipeg
The Winnipeg Competitions helped establish standard tractor horsepower ratings.Photos from the Attic
Rising Stars: Putting the Acres Back In
An FFA project provided the impetus for the restoration of an iconic 1942 Farmall H.
text and photos by Aiden GroomsScaled Down, Built Up: A Red Bonanza of Farm Models
text and photos by Fred HendricksGrandpa’s Ford
A Farmall collector makes an exception to save his grandparents’ 1960 Ford Model 801 tractor.
text by Chad Elmore • photos by Brad BowlingThe Book Shed text by Robert Gabrick
One Big Cat!
This 1981 Steiger Cougar was a real project tractor for Ontario collector Rick Leeder.
text by Madison Nickel • photos by Carrie Nickerson“Built To Do The Work”
The McDowell family’s 1928 Twin City 27-44 is considered a big tractor for their area.
text by Robert Gabrick • photos by Brad BowlingA Plowing Day in August
text and photos by Rick MannenClassifieds
Show Guide
Tractor Show: Readers show off their favorites
Tech Tips: When Tractors Break in Two—Sort Of
text by Ted KalvitisOf Grease & Chaff: A Good Tractor Story Finds Its Way Home
text by Ted KalvitisGallery Photo by Andrew Dawson