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1945 Farmall M - The Upside Down Farmall M (THE Bulldog)<P>Last season we used our 24-foot bed rollback to haul our M and SMTA.  Winching the SMTA backwards onto the rollback bed and then the M forward onto the bed was slow and cumbersome.  Earlier this year, we took a gooseneck trailer and had the gooseneck cut off and a hitch made to hook to the rollback.  <P>Last Saturday both tractors were loaded onto the trailer for the pull.  Sunday afternoon, Eric unloaded both tractors from the trailer without any problems.  He then angled the rollback bed so he could drive the M onto the trailer and then onto the bed of the rollback.  <P>The hitch design is such that when the rollback bed is angled down, the trailer hitch also goes down, lowering the front end of the trailer.  The M had 1100 lbs of weight on the back only. Eric’s MISTAKE was not adjusting weights on the M, so as the front end of the M was moving onto the trailer, the weight caused the M to fall backwards.  <P>The seat looks like a taco shell and the steering wheel looks like a mushroom cap.  The exhaust stack bent just above the manifold pipe and the front grill dented in enough to bust open the top radiator tank.  <P>A new seat and a new radiator are on, the front grill, the steering wheel and steering post have been replaced and after adding gas and a new exhaust stack, The Bulldog (M) will pull tomorrow.  Eric will be sitting in a wheelchair watching and being thankful that he is even able to go to the pull and be a spectator.<P>Eric’s left thigh muscles were badly torn and he has an 8” incision where the surgeon went in to tie off the blood vessels.  A little bruising on his backside but no internal injuries, no broken bones.  He’ll be using a walker for a month or more before starting physical therapy.  Having the Bulldog fixed and ready to pull means little to me – having my husband alive means the world to me.<P>Some may say he was stupid, some may have other derogatory comments, but the important issue here is SAFETY.  Take your time, be conscious of what you are doing, and do what you are doing in a SAFE manner.  <P>Wishing each and every one of you a SAFE and FUN pulling season.<P>Linda <P>
1945 Farmall M
1942 Farmall M - I bought this M for Parts but am thinking of bring it back from the dead since it
1942 Farmall M
Case 1210 - Tractor went on joy ride, ran up on bank , rolled over a couple of times before breaking wheel clamps. Tractor was started afterward and ran just fine, but can
Case 1210
Case IH Quadtrac - Bogged - I faintly suspect that this one may have come from FarmPhoto. It was sent to me by a contact in the U.S. along with a couple of others to prove that QuadTraks can pull pans and still stay on top of the ground.
Case IH Quadtrac
Bogged
1922 Ford Doodlebug - This was built by my Dads uncle in the 1930
1922 Ford Doodlebug
Three Early 50S Ford Box Vans - Three early 50
Three Early 50S Ford Box Vans
Stuck Excavator - Associated Press; February 2000 Duluth MN A new 105,000 dollar backhoe that was being used to try to ease flooding slid into Horeshoe Lake and will probably stay there until next winter. When the ground freezes, a crane will be able to retrieve the machine, owned by St. Louis County. This photo was bootlegged from one of the first people on the scene, all copies of other photos have disapeared as the powers that be tried to hush up the screwup. Somehow the AP got a hold of it and it made the news.

As far as I know, a private contractor got it out for salvage in the winter of '01-'02' WIDTH=120 SRC=https://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/trouble/r70_sml.jpg BORDER=0>
Stuck Excavator

1925 McCormick-Deering 10-20 Thrown Rod - The old timer that used this tractor had added a flyball governor off a steam engine. He let his cousin borrow the tractor with disasterous results.
1925 McCormick-Deering 10-20 Thrown Rod
Farmall Regular Pulled Out Of Fence Row - gettin ready to load our plunder
Farmall Regular Pulled Out Of Fence Row

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