Matted and ready to pop into a standard frame: This interesting 8 in. x 10 in.; photo reprint is from an original photo depicts Fordson Farm Tractors at a tractor show in 1922. This wonderful ink-jet reproduction of the original photo is crisply printed on matte finish photo paper. This piece includes a white acid-free matte and is ready to be popped into a standard 11 in. x 14 in.; frame, which can be bought anywhere locally. The photograph fits the matte opening, based upon original size is optimized for the standard 8 in. x 10 in. matte opening. Watermark will not be on your print. No rights are granted or implied other than for personal collectible use. Makes a terrific gift for the tractor collector or an addition to your collection! pub farm dir
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The L2501 is a tractor designed to appeal to first time tractor owners who desire a larger chassis than most entry-level machines, 25 HP power, and an affordable price.
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Ford 8n tractorIf you aren't old enough to remember the show yourself, ask Mom and Dad (or Grandpa) about the '60s sitcom "Green Acres": a city slicker decides he'd like to be a farmer, complete with a cast of tobacco-spittin' rustics and a Gabor sister. Apparently the Netflix version reached the home of WritEdge author Ellina James (real name Shreya Vishonoi; she also "wrote" at Seekyt), who shared with her readers something she claimed was "A Brief Introduction to Tractor Accessories for Better Farming."¹ Yeah, sure... James, who elsewhere claimed to have a marketing MA from the London School of Economics, waxes ecstatic about tractors as if they had just been introduced to the world economy: "The increasing yields from agriculture are the direct result of the high quality and power of today’s tractors that are used in farms all across the country. The use of tractors on farms allows multiples of increases in the productivity of farms, thus tractors are usually the most common tool found on farms." Oddly enough, one of our staffers visited the Indiana State Fair this past summer, where she marveled over a collection of antique farm implements that included farm tractors from the nineteenth century... so much for Ellina's wonderment. The vast majority of James' article is ripped off from a PDF describing how to attach a stabilizer bar to a Ford N tractor — not exactly one of "today's tractors," given that Ford stopped making them in the 1950s. But we digress... James prattled incessantly about the three-point hitch as if it were a new invention, even though the "accessory" has been part of the tractor for a century or so. She also blathered for a while about other "accessories," including a short list of attachments: "Carry-alls... The use of these items allows farmers to carry otherwise heavy items with ease behind their tractors" Could she mean a wagon? "Mowers are an essential tool at farms which are often the backdrop of a great deal of vegetation, wild grass and trees. Mowers are needed to get rid of wild vegetation and the ability to attached them to the back of a tractor allows them to the driven to parts of the farm some distance from where such mowers are usually kept such as barns or machine shops." Apparently she doesn't realize that the mower runs from the tractor's PTO. Dumbass. "Rear Blades are useful at a farm for things such as moving soil and gravel. Most rear blades come with features to enhance their use, this means they can be tilted and adjusted to any angle so desired. They drastically cut down the time required at a farm when it is required to move any obstacle in the farm or when earth needs to be moved to a desirable location at the farm." Frankly, we have no earthly idea what she's talking about. It is, however, pretty obvious that James has confused a garden tractor with a farm tractor. Nowhere does she mention plowing, planting, cultivating, or harvesting; a dead giveaway she has never seen a tractor working on a farm. You know what that makes her? Sure: a dumbass who's just pumping out useless content in hopes of picking up a few pennies. In other words, a Dumbass of the Day. ¹ This website is now defunct, and the post was never archived by the Wayback machine at archive.org. Fortunately, no loss... copyright © 2017-20213 scmrak DD - AGRICULTURE
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