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Tractor Related Websites?

Melensdad

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I ran across a website and thought you guys might find some interesting parts you might need. Then I thought I would share my links because some of you might be interested in some of them. It might be good to start a list of useful websites for parts and supplies. Please add others as you can.

If we get enough good sites, maybe the mods will even make this a 'sticky' so it can be referenced easily? Maybe someone who restores cars/trucks (DARGO?) would want to start up a similar thread in the Auto section? It might be nice to have one for boats too? Etc.


MODERN PARTS/INFORMATION SOURCES:
VALUE-BILT SUPPLY:
All sorts of stuff related to tractors, parts, even farm toys and signs
http://www.valu-bilt.com/cgi-bin/sgdynamo.exe?HTNAME=_home.htm&UID=2005111115290665

McMASTER-CARR: (I think I got this from OkeeDon)
http://www.mcmaster.com/

AUSTIN HARDWARE: (I think Bczoom gave me this)
http://austinhardware.com/

Compact Tractor Review: (Neil's site)
Review's, news and discussions of modern tractors
http://compacttractorreview.com/

MESSICK'S Dealership & Internet Sales: (Neil's other site)
http://www.messicks.com/eparts.aspx

ANTIQUE TRACTOR LINKS:
YESTERDAY'S TRACTORS
Wide ranging resouce site for all brands of antique & orphan tractors
http://www.ytmag.com/index.htm

HART-PARR OLIVER'S COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
Dedicated to collectors of Hart-Parr, Oliver & Cletrac tractors (some Cockshutt too)
http://www.hartparroliver.org/

FARM COLLECTOR
Dedicated to antique farm signs, farm life, collectables, plus articles about old tractors, etc
http://www.farmcollector.com/

ANTIQUE POWER
http://www.antiquepower.com/

CLASSIC TRACTOR MAGAZINE (UK)
http://www.classictractormagazine.co.uk/

COCKSHUTT SHED
Dedicated to the Cockshutt tractors
http://www.ciaccess.com/~jackson1/shed/homepage.html

FORD-FORDSON COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
Dedicated to antique Ford/Fordsons
http://www.ford-fordson.org/
Now that I think about it, I probably should have done this in alphabetical order :( Sorry about that.
But it is divided between modern and antique :eek:
 
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Doc

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Good list Bob! Sure we'll make it a sticky.
Good idea!!!!
Add to the list as you can guys. :)
 

Melensdad

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I either currently own, use or have used in the past these brands and generally would recommend them. There are certainly other brands that are not included, but I don't just want to post brands that I don't know anything about, or have not used.


TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS

New Holland Tractors division of Case/New Holland
http://www.newholland.com/h4/index.asp?Reg=NA&RL=ENNA
Case/Farmall Tractors division of C/NH
http://www.caseih.com/home.aspx?RL=ENNA

-- New Holland Construction
http://www.newhollandconstruction.com/home.asp?Reg=NA&RL=ENNA
-- Kobelco division of C/NH
http://www.kobelcoamerica.com/
-- Case Construction
http://www.casece.com/index.asp?RL=NAE
John Deere
http://www.deere.com/en_US/deerecom/usa_canada.html
John Deere Landscapes
http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/
John Deere Kids
A corporate site from JD for kids stuff, interactive stories, activities, etc. Teaches safety, etc.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/compinfo/kidscorner/home.html
Kubota Tractors
http://kubota.com/f/home/home.cfm

MTD Cub Cadet; Cub Commercial; Troy Bilt; White; Yard Machines; Bolens; McColloch; Yard Man
I currently own Cub Cadet and Troy Built equipment and have been happy with the quality of both. I personally stay away from their lower end brands (Yard Man, MTD Yard Machines).
http://www.mtdproducts.com/home.jsp

Ventrac Articulated Tractors
My favorite for mowing slopes and odd, hard to get to places! The people who invented Steiner tractors sold the company then opened up Ventrac several years later to improve on the Steiner concepts.
http://www.ventrac.com/

Steiner Tractors

Excellent quality commercial grade articulated tractors. Take a look at the "Utilimax" tractor. Way cool! I've not owned this brand, I did test it, I preferred the Ventrac (for my specific needs) but Steiner's are high quality units.
http://www.steinerturf.com/


 
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Wannafish

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I read somewhere about a site for tractors named Tractor By Net. I visited there once but all they talked about were some wild dogs...I think they were called coyotes or some such thing!


:D
 

Melensdad

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Wannafish said:
I read somewhere about a site for tractors named KIOTI By Net. I visited there once but all they talked about were some wild dogs...I think they were called coyotes or some such thing!


:D


Never heard of it.


But www.compacttractorreview.com is a good site. I even got a hat from the guy who runs it. :tiphat:
 

DAP

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CONFESSION .. I still like to watch that Anderson fellow on RFD TV when the Classic Tractor show's air ... I know someday, I will get more than tired of it ... but I still watch it now ... love those old steam boxes.

They also have a tractor show where each owner drives up to the camera on his old restored machine, talks about it, then goes through the startup procedures for it. Some of those old machines had some awfully quirky startup routines!

K, I'll shut up now.
 

Gerard

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Wannafish said:
I read somewhere about a site for tractors named Tractor By Net. I visited there once but all they talked about were some wild dogs...I think they were called coyotes or some such thing!


:D

You mean one of these??
 

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bczoom

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Gerard said:
You mean one of these??
I hate to ask but are all those quarts of oil on the shelf (enough to make the shelf bend) in the background related? :pat: :D
 

Junkman

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Them Kioti's go through a lot of oil..... you know......they use a quart or two every hour of operation. It bypasses the rings to lubricate the upper cylinder walls. :yum: :yum:
 

Gerard

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bczoom said:
I hate to ask but are all those quarts of oil on the shelf (enough to make the shelf bend) in the background related? :pat: :D

That oil is for the cars. Bought it for .$50/quart a long time ago and has since been used up. The shelf on the right wall (in back) is for the KIOTI oil. ;)
 

Gerard

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Junkman said:
Them Kioti's go through a lot of oil..... you know......they use a quart or two every hour of operation. It bypasses the rings to lubricate the upper cylinder walls. :yum: :yum:

Yup, that's right Junk. That's why I only start it up once every 4-6 months and it starts and stays running with the first turn of the key! :17875::tiphat:
 

Ice Queen

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If you want to see antique tractors working, you should take a trip to the UK at the end of August/beginning of September to Dorset to the Great Dorset Steam Fair - ancient tractors - you ain't seen nothing till you've been there!!
 

Doc

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Thanks for adding Net Tractor Talk to the list here.
Rep points for you for being ahead of me on that one. :thumb: THANKS!!!!
 

AdkSnowcat

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I have a tractor related website. I just added some photos and pretty dramatic (at the end of the videos the tractors emerge into the spotlight--many times in a wheelie!) night-time tractor pull videos from the NY Pageant of Steam Farm Tractor Show. It was a heck of a show! My site has a lot of fun images for vintage farm tractor lovers (and snowcat lovers).

http://AdirondackSnowcatAndVintageTractor.com/

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Cowboy

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Cool picture ADK , Nice looking website as well . I'll have to look around a bit more . :wink:
 
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