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Fastline often receives photo submissions for the front covers of our books that come with a story. Here’s one story of how an International Harvester tractor has helped a couple become a family.

This 1979 IH 1486 was manufactured in Rock Island, IL.  It was purchased by Josh and Darci in December 1991.  Josh and Darci had just met during the spring of 1991.  Darci was from an IH farm in Carroll County, IL.

They knew then that farming and IH would be near and dear to them.  Back in the winter of 91-92, Josh and Darci painted their “new” tractor.

IH 1486 Tractor

Josh and Darci, circa 1991 with their IH 1486 tractor.

Restored International Harvester 1486

Josh and Darci with their two children and the “Courtship 1486″ in 2012.

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Fastline is proud to have this family share their tractor story with us!

Their paint job was far from professional; however they were very proud of it.  They were married that following spring, and put the 1486 to work chiseling and disking.

Eventually the tractor became their planter and mower tractor.

The tractor has been working their Prairieville, IL farm ground ever since.

Twenty years and two kids later, they decided to do a total restoration.  Nate Shank, a talented neighbor and friend did the work – about a three month process.  Today, their “courtship 1486” is reserved for tractor shows, the county fair, and parades.

Josh and Darci have been blessed with good kids, good soil, health and red tractors.  Someday, Josh hopes their kids will pass this tractor down to their children.

Story and photos submitted to Fastline.

1979 IH 1486

Owned by Josh and Darci Francque, Dixon, IL

Restored by Nate Shank, Dixon, IL

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Check out this really cool video of Harvest 2012 highlights. This video shows a lot of different angles and parts of the harvest. There is so much work and effort is put into each year’s harvest. We know how hard you all work and we appreciate you!

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1967 Oliver 1650 with a full vision cab

Donnie Leitzsey bought this tractor from a dealer in Iowa. Donnie bought it for his Grandson, Jake Harley. Jake is only 2 and a half…. so he has a few years before he will get to drive it. Until then, everyone can enjoy it.

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This photo was submitted by Aaron H. Here is the story of his Massey Ferguson 165 High Crop Tractor.

This photo is of my son, Brenden, on our MF 165 high crop tractor. This is a true high crop, not a row crop like most people mistake high crops for. It is a British made tractor and built by the County corporation. From the little info we have on them, there were not very many built, guessing under 40. Most of which were sent to the caine fields of the Virgin Islands and such. We found this one near us in central Ohio and restored it. We used to be a MF dealer and currently have a tractor salvage yard so parts weren’t that hard for us to come by, thankfully.

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This photo and information was submitted to us by Don Grant.

Here is a picture of Laura Fellers, and the family’s 1953 Ford Jubilee. The Jubilee has been a family member since it was new.  We restored it in 2003 as a 50 year birthday present.  We still use it regularly, mostly mowing the sides of roads and sides of the pond dams with a sickle bar mower.

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Check out this video of  barley being harvested. They are using a 2012 Lexion 750 on dual wheels to get the job done.

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This 1954 Farmall Cub High-Crop tractor is owned by Gary Zehr from St. Johns, Michigan

Gary purchased the tractor in 1999. Following the purchase, he completely restored it to the condition it is in today. Before Gary owned this tractor,  This it belonged to the Michigan Bean Commission. It was used to plant the research plots.

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Check out this video of harvesting  7 acres of mixed Timothy/Grass hay. Once cut, this hay is used for horse feed.

All the process are automated, and done in the comfort of  the air conditioned tractors. This video shows the whole process- cutting, drying, tettering, baling, stacking. At the end there were 450 bales!

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1937 John Deere B

Check out this 1937 John Deere B restored by Joe Butcher, son of Jack Butcher. This tractor has been in the family for 40 years.

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Check out this 1971 Massey Ferguson 165, submitted by Sheldon R. Englebright from Oxford, North Carolina. The little guy on the front tire is a nice addition!  Here is the story of this tractor.

“I have only owned it for about a year and a half.  It took me one year to restore it.  I bought it with intentions of using it like it was, but when I started doing a little routine maintenance on it, turns out it was torn all to pieces.  So, I decided to restore it completely!”

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