"Congratulations on the new tractor!" my Dad said, "What type is it?"
"Orange!!" I answered proudly. Apparently I carried the family tradition as my cousin had answered similarly when asked about her new car. In the subsequent homesteading years I have learnt a little more about tractors. Be they blue, orange, red or green. Old or new. Big or small.
Earlier this year my brother, @craigcryptoking and I met at my Dad @quailbreeder, for a two week vacation. He also lives on a farm. Dad, not my city slicking brother. The farm is my Dad's cousins huge industrial family farm. And they have TRACTORS!
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Big ones. Bigger ones. Massive ones. All the names are there. John Deere. Massey Ferguson. Ford. Then there were the retired old favourites. Some were really old. And those were my favourite.
Old tractors make for wonderful photography. As well as bringing a touch of nostalgia. Sure unless you are Amish we've come a far way from horse drawn ploughs and hand sewing the fields. But even the tractors that were in their prime a century ago were vital to the survival of so many farming communities.
Although not initially known as a tractor John Froelich invented the first successful gasoline-powered engine. It was 1892 in the tiny village in Northeast Iowa. And it could be driven backwards and forwards! The steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
Before him the inventor Benjamin Holt patented his first practical crawler-type tread tractor. How far we have come since them! And how much more the tractors are designed and expected to do, than harvest wheat.
For this first #marketfriday of another year I am delving back in time for @dswigle and a rather unique retired market type entry. So appropriate that word. If it weren't for the tractors many farmers would never get their produce planted or harvested for the markets.
My little boy has a shirt with a tractor on it. And the words "Support Local Farmers!" As farmers I particularly love those words. I wish more people, the world over would realize that without the hardworking farmers, and their tractors, they would not eat!
Here is my baby.

The world would starve without tractors!
Got to love them ;)
Oooooo! A beauty! Yep. Got to love tractors!
I love old Iron. It amazing me the mechanical genius that went into so mush farm equipment.
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Me too! It is mechanical genius @andre-ager
Congratulations on your new orange tractor😉 no little farmer hand this time 😉
Oh the orange tractor is very old @cicisaja! We've had it for 7 years already. That's why I said I've learnt a lot since we bought that tractor.
Is it the tractor that you showed us when you did the land clearing for onions few months ago @buckaroo?
Yes! Well remembered!
I can tell you that I had a hobby farm and the first tractor was a Farmall c
Aren't these beauties the best thing? especially the old ones? I like them because they are easy to repair and not electronic everything. I can only imagine what it would have felt like to be the first person to invent the gasoline one, driving it back and forth.
My brother passed up the one I got for a newer one and called me to check it out! I jumped on it and bought it on the spot. Yes, ma'am! My very own tractor. My dad laughed that I got such thrills out of it.
You have quite the collection there and I have to say that I am in love with your post. A girl after my own heart! :)
Thank you for introducing the old timers! They just don't make them like they used to! Orange!?? Yep. I understand! We love you at #MarketFriday!
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🎁 Hi @buckaroo! You have received 0.1 STEEM tip from @dswigle!Great tractors! I have been to Froelich, Iowa. Fascinating history!
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Howdy again buckaroo! I love this post because I love tractors, being raised on a farm and driving them starting at about age 10. Wonderful post!
I know nothing about tractors, but your photographs of them are fantastic @buckaroo. They sure do make for an absolutely fascinating subject matter. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎