“Nobody ever sees one of those,” he says. Clem’s car collection includes a 1909 Maxwell, a very rare model of a 1928 Buick Roadster and a 1929 Chevrolet Landau convertible. Clem’s truck collection, for instance, features a 1912 International Harvester high-wheeler, a rare 1920 Samson and a very rare 1920 Oldsmobile, as well as others from the teens and 1920s. “Whatever we wanted” includes old tractors, cars, gas engines, crawlers and trucks, many of them rare. “After that, we just kind of started collecting tractors, or whatever we wanted.” “The 1935 Allis-Chalmers WC was just available at that time, and we bought it because it had a loader on it,” Clem says. The first old tractor in their collection had dual use: It was part of the collection, but was also used to push snow out of the farmyard. One thing led to another and in the 1960s my wife, Alice, and I started collecting old tractors.” Naturally, as we got older, we would take them apart and rebuild them. “We broke our knuckles on the McCormick-Deering 10-20, Farmall F-12 and John Deere Model D, and once in a while we’d get involved with one of the old tractors. “That’s where we got started as kids, washing parts,” he says. Plus, Aultman & Taylor had a name, just like Rumely did.” Start ’em upĬlem, who lives in Marshall, Minn., has a home-grown interest in old iron: His dad ran a tractor repair shop. They’re considered very desirable by tractor collectors if they’re available, because of the way they run and their massive size, I suppose. “They’re like a ’57 Chevy because they’re such a favorite. “There are a few of the 30-60 Aultman & Taylor tractors around, but they’re highly collectible,” he says. When he climbs aboard his 1916 Aultman & Taylor 30-60 tractor for circuits around the Pioneer Power Threshing Show and Old Timer’s Reunion at Hanley Falls, Minn., each summer, he might as well be driving a 1957 Chevrolet automobile. We sell and service most major brands of tractors including Yanmar, Kubota, John Deere, TYM, Mahindra, Kioti, Case, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Ford, Deutz, Case IH, Farmall, International Harvester, Branson Tractors, LS, Shibura, Claas Tractor, McCormick Tractors, Valtra, Solis, YTO, Montana, and Nortrac.Old iron collector Clem Anton knows what he likes: old, interesting and rare farm equipment. You can also email her at Tractor Ranch - #1 Tractor Dealer in Arizona. If interested, or to learn more, please call or text Ana at 48 or call her at the office at 60. This 1981 Yanmar YM1401D Diesel Tractor Loader with Box Blade is ready to go to work.įor more details on the 1981 Yanmar YM1401D Diesel Tractor Loader, please click here. Tractor loader is solid and in good operating shape. The tractor is in nice condition and priced right. Hydraulics and hydraulic pump are both good and strong.THE TRACTOR LOADER STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS GREAT! Engine: Yanmar 3T72SB Diesel – (219 Hours) – (15 HP)Īlso comes with a 5’ BOX BLADE with Ripper Teeth and Cutting Edge!.(This diesel tractor loader came in as a trade-in.) The tractor loader is in good shape and priced to sell quickly.ġ981 Yanmar YM1401D Diesel Tractor Loader with Box Blade We are offering a 1981 Yanmar YM1401D Diesel Tractor Loader with 5’ Box Blade for Sale. If you are looking for a pre-owned, diesel tractor loader, for a value price - then read on.
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