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Rick and Sarah's Tractors

Here are photos of Rick and Sarah's Tractors, as well as the contingent of implements.

The TO-30 is the little workhorse, and we've had it 13 years.  The next TO-35 is one bought from a fellow in Kentucky.  This is the one involved in our accident towing it back to Memphis.  The next TO-35 was restored by a club in Ohio, but they didn't do enough homework to get the paint right.  But mechanically they did a bang-up job.  The third TO-35 is the one from Lawrenceburg, and has the right paint scheme.

The first TO-35 (red/grey) is for sale.  Email us and we can talk.  Also, on the implements shown below, there is a 5' Massey Ferguson bushhog and a Dearborn disc harrow for sale.  The bushhog is red and is in working order, and the disc was once some shade of green that is now faded to a pastel, and I can't speak right now to whether the discs are all free or not.

All images are  © 1995-2008 Rick Weaver.

Front of the TO-30 right after we got it

Rear of the TO-30

Mowing the front acre. What fun.

TO-30 right side. We just got done using it after a rain.

TO-30 rear

TO-30 SN plate

TO-30 front

1st TO-35 right side

1st TO-35 right side

1st TO-35 right side

1st TO-35 right side

1st TO-35 hood detail

1st TO-35 bottom of front grille area

1st TO-35 left side

1st TO-35 PTO shift

1st TO-35 block SN plate

1st TO-35 SN plate

1st TO-35 proofmeter

1st TO-35 dashboard

2nd TO-35 right side.

This one is a teal green/blue and metallic grey, restored by a club in Ohio that did a great job restoring it, except for the odd paint colors.

2nd TO-35 left side

2nd TO-35 right side

2nd TO-35 SN plate

2nd TO-35 block SN plate

3rd TO-35 left side.

This one was restored by Tim at TIPS in Lawrenceburg. It has the right paint scheme.

3rd TO-35 block SN plate

3rd TO-35 SN plate

3rd TO-35 left side

3rd TO-35 front

3rd TO-35 right side

3rd TO-35 rear

This page was last updated 01/05/2008   © 2007-2008 Rick Weaver