Top photo looks very much like a Ford 2000 series I used at work for 26 years. Engine had a habit of loosening screws from its carburetor butterfly valve and eating them. Had to replace them every 5 or 6 years.
Bright! Red in small doses can be an attention getter- in large doses can drive one mad. Love the photos, they are so clear and so crisp and delicious.
Geo: My dad upgraded our old Ford tractor to a Golden Jubilee Ford when I was just a kid. I learned how to drive stick while spending a lot of hours for a lot of summers bouncing around on that metal seat. Red and gray Ford tractors bring a lot of memories to the surface for me.
I was once told that the reason barns are red, is because red paint was cheap. Doesn't seem like that could be true. LOVE your photo series! I'll bet you could print/frame those together and sell them in that store in the last photo.
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Top photo looks very much like a Ford 2000 series I used at work for 26 years. Engine had a habit of loosening screws from its carburetor butterfly valve and eating them. Had to replace them every 5 or 6 years.
Oh I certainly love your RED :) Hug B
Hooray for red! Love that little Farmall. It looks like the tractor my Mom used to use in her garden!
Beautiful barn and outbuildings.
Bright! Red in small doses can be an attention getter- in large doses can drive one mad. Love the photos, they are so clear and so crisp and delicious.
Geo: My dad upgraded our old Ford tractor to a Golden Jubilee Ford when I was just a kid. I learned how to drive stick while spending a lot of hours for a lot of summers bouncing around on that metal seat. Red and gray Ford tractors bring a lot of memories to the surface for me.
That top photo looks like my Dads old grey Ford tractor...a real little work horse.
I was once told that the reason barns are red, is because red paint was cheap. Doesn't seem like that could be true. LOVE your photo series! I'll bet you could print/frame those together and sell them in that store in the last photo.
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