Before and After Pictures
of Members' Tractor Restorations        
From Larry Senter:
The tractor is a 1949 Farmall Cub. I got it last December at Christmas and worked on it for about ten
weeks. It has the two way moldboard plows on the back. I enjoy finishing a project like this one. Now me
and Joyce have a Cub each.
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From Corey Vick:
The tractor is a 1957 McCormick Farmall Cub. I bought it in May of 2006 and worked on it for my SAE
project in Advanced Ag. Mechanics as a Senior at Hunt High School 2007.  In the summer of 2006
and 2007 it was used in my garden.  I have also restored a single moldboard plow, full set of
cultivators, and a Cole Planter with all it's plates.  I have always enjoyed old tractors and dreamed of
restoring my own and I think I have done it.
From Robbie and Dennis Collier:
A 1967 4020 John Deere with convertible front-end...
From Robbie and Dennis Collier:
A 1955 Model 50 John Deere...
From Robbie and Dennis Collier:
A 1944 Model D John Deere...
From John Martin:
A 1938 Allis Chalmers B restored by Ronnie Hockaday.  The before picture was taken when bought on
November 17.2003.  The after is May 14, 2005.
From Judy Holland:
This was my dad's tractor before he died.  It sat under this old shelter for years.  When we took it off the
trailer (as it looks) we drove it around the yard. This last picture is after Jim restored it. Tell me these
Deere's aren't tough.
From Van Bullock:

A 1952 Massey Harris Pony
From Robbie and Dennis Collier:
1969 John Deere 4520 restored by Robbie
and Dennis Collier and took 1 yr & 8 months
to complete restoration.
1971 John Deere 3020 restored by Robbie
and Dennis Collier. Was changed from a
single front wheel to a wide front end.
From Larry Senter:  
A 1970 International Cub LoBoy 154 which took about  four months of part time work to fix up.
From "Red" Mike Parker:

A 14 inch, 2 point bottom plow for his 1951 International Super Chief. The plow came with the
tractor and was restored by hand without use of power tools.