September/October 2017 Antique Power

September/October 2017 Antique Power

LATEST ISSUE - The September/October 2017 issue of Antique Power magazine will be available in subscriber mailboxes and on newsstands soon. Our latest cover tractor and 2017 Century Tractor is a 1917 Waterloo Boy experimental type, which is owned by Dan Thomas of Plain City, Ohio. The story was written by Chad Elmore, and the photos were shot by Brad Bowling.

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July/August 2017 Antique Power Available

July/August 2017 Antique Power Available

LATEST ISSUE - The July/August 2017 issue of Antique Power magazine will be available in subscriber mailboxes and on newsstands soon. Our latest cover tractor is a 1938 Eagle 6B, which is owned by the Keystone Antique Truck and Tractor Museum of Colonial Heights, Virginia. The museum has maintained the tractor as it was when it was bought from previous owner John Keener.

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May/June 2017 Antique Power Available

May/June 2017 Antique Power Available

LATEST ISSUE - The May/June 2017 issue of Antique Power magazine will be available in subscriber mailboxes and on newsstands soon. Our cover tractor is a 1937 Farmall F-20 owned by the Dale Vannelli family. The Farmall went into limited production in 1924 and was an immediate success in the field. Sales started slowly, but increased so rapidly that by 1932 over 135,000 had been sold. 

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1934 McCormick-Deering – September/October 2015 Cover Story

1934 McCormick-Deering – September/October 2015 Cover Story

LATEST ISSUE - The 1934 McCormick-Deering WD-40 on the September/October 2015 issue of Antique Power magazine is one of three machines McCormick-Deering produced in advance of regular WD-40 manufacture. The owner has thoroughly researched and documented its history, and he believes its “503” serial number makes it the third of those three pre-production units. I enjoyed photographing it for this cover story, as well as visiting with its restorers. The tractor’s owner, Eric Best, wrote the story that accompanies my photos.

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