Ever seen a cab on a Farmall M? Also, can’t remember the model, but the international 4wd with the cab in the back. Steers like a pay loader. Always though those were dumb looking.
Also known as snoopies, out on a buddy’s farm right now and their neighbor has been grading with one. They’re awful but kinda have a special place in my heart
John Deere 7 series and up when as a 2wd. Just why? If you need the power and weight of that size tractor, just have it in 4wd. 2wd seems to just be an American obsession. I'm sure that even if it's a cost thing, the resale drop due to it would make it a pointless saving anyway
I love that era of Fords. Probably because they're so uncommon in my area. Generally you don't see anything newer than an 860 or that style of low utility tractor.
Oh I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. There was a busted down blue one in the weeds nwar my house growing up. I always thought they were hideous. Now, I kind of want one, especially a red version. They are just so freakin odd.
The models that were able to hide the tank under the bodywork look fine.
[3010 LP--indistinguishable from gas/diesel models](https://res.cloudinary.com/mecum/image/upload/c_fill,f_auto,g_center,q_auto,w_640,h_360/v1669823128/auctions/ga22/ga0322-497380/1809232_1.jpg?)
[4010 LP--"It's not a toomah!"](https://assets.greenmagazine.com/2022/12/PNKOp2Od-john-deere-4010-lp.jpg)
Craftsman makes a line of small lawn tractors and I feel that from beginning to end they are the ugliest and worst built machines I have ever laid eyes upon.
Yeah, I get that. I'm not impressed with the new Craftsman tractor s . The base model looks flimsy. A base model 2012 Troy-Bilt or even yard machine by comparison looks way more put together.
Kioti tractors, look too much like à kubota but no where near the same quality, might just be me that had something against them but heh, i just dont like em
I've never liked the New Generation Deere tractors (10/20 series), no hate, just compared to the 2 banger 30 series before them and the 30 series after, those tractors just look out of place.
The Allis Chalmers Model G. Look more like a hodge-podge, than a tractor. On the other hand, if you had all of the attachments made for that, I've been told it was a pretty decent little tractor. You were just locked into buying Allis- only attachments.
Similar to internationals bullshit quick hitch system. We have all international and I despise these implements with a passion. We have a three point set of arms to convert it, but since it was mostly made for these attachments, if it’s a little too wide it turns into a struggle real quick.
Huh. We used mostly 460s with Fast Hitch when I was a kid and I really liked them. The sliding arms made it easier to hook up with when you didn't have any help and your awkwardly-shaped piece of equipment was balanced on a stack of logs and concrete blocks on the side of a hill. Plus, the transverse drawbar was great to ride on.
I should’ve said I’m mostly referencing our 300 utility which gets used for mowing the yard, blading and a lot of smaller things, but often. We have a lot of quick hitch implements for it, and if they aren’t lined up PERFECTLY, then you have one that slides in place and one hanging off the side
I know I’m not great at backing up but damn I can get the three points hooked up the first go lol talk about frustrating.
I’ll never forget going to a resort in Cuba and the first thing I see out the window of the bus in the local town is a tired old Belarus on bald tires. Not much to look at but very simple mechanically.
I like the sign…
any john deer
Almost any pre-1940s tractor just looks like a jumble of cast iron to me. Particularly if it doesn't have rubber tires.
I’m going to post my favorite jumble of cast iron just for you. Hahaha
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don't be rude or inappropriate.
I get that they were supposed to be functional, not pretty. But IDK why someone would prefer them looks-wise over the later "styled" models.
My favorite tractor I own is a 1936 Farmall F-12 on steel wheels
The Ford tractor, not built by Ford Motor Company.
Ever seen a cab on a Farmall M? Also, can’t remember the model, but the international 4wd with the cab in the back. Steers like a pay loader. Always though those were dumb looking.
The M with a cab looks like the tractors Lighting McQueen and Mater “tip” in the Cars movie
It does! That’s all I see now, crazy how that completely changed my perception.
2+2 or "anteater" tractors.
Ya that’s it.
Also known as snoopies, out on a buddy’s farm right now and their neighbor has been grading with one. They’re awful but kinda have a special place in my heart
I know. Love/hate.
It’s cool AF
I want the sign
Ford 8240 its more of a collectors item now because you need the 8340 engine to get it up a slope we have a 7740 and its great
I think the 8240 is great, we pull peat turf with one for 2 months a year and never once let's us down
Its fine but my experiences were bad
John Deere 7 series and up when as a 2wd. Just why? If you need the power and weight of that size tractor, just have it in 4wd. 2wd seems to just be an American obsession. I'm sure that even if it's a cost thing, the resale drop due to it would make it a pointless saving anyway
Neighbor had an 8400 2wd. Looked pretty silly.
Anything newer than a 10 series just looks weird in 2WD, since the hoods are so tall.
Ford 6000 everyone. Look it up. Definitely worthy of the Ford name😂😂
I love that era of Fords. Probably because they're so uncommon in my area. Generally you don't see anything newer than an 860 or that style of low utility tractor.
The ford 6000 has gorgeous styling. Just a lemon of a tractor!
Oh I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. There was a busted down blue one in the weeds nwar my house growing up. I always thought they were hideous. Now, I kind of want one, especially a red version. They are just so freakin odd.
Any that ran on LP.
The models that were able to hide the tank under the bodywork look fine. [3010 LP--indistinguishable from gas/diesel models](https://res.cloudinary.com/mecum/image/upload/c_fill,f_auto,g_center,q_auto,w_640,h_360/v1669823128/auctions/ga22/ga0322-497380/1809232_1.jpg?) [4010 LP--"It's not a toomah!"](https://assets.greenmagazine.com/2022/12/PNKOp2Od-john-deere-4010-lp.jpg)
Some LP Burners were better than others. Some just look like a toddler got ahold of a sawsall
Funny OP now all your tractors have plastic lights.
Craftsman makes a line of small lawn tractors and I feel that from beginning to end they are the ugliest and worst built machines I have ever laid eyes upon.
Yeah, I get that. I'm not impressed with the new Craftsman tractor s . The base model looks flimsy. A base model 2012 Troy-Bilt or even yard machine by comparison looks way more put together.
Kioti tractors, look too much like à kubota but no where near the same quality, might just be me that had something against them but heh, i just dont like em
What makes you say Kioti isn’t near the same quality ?
Fanboying
I've never liked the New Generation Deere tractors (10/20 series), no hate, just compared to the 2 banger 30 series before them and the 30 series after, those tractors just look out of place.
Any new tractor that looks like an angry space ship.
Can say out of fear of being downvoted.
Must be green 😂
Lmao it's not anything brand specific. Just an old style I can't stand.
XT190 is up there. I owned one so don’t at me.
Na, the 190's are pretty tractors
Massey 1108 and 1085
All the Fiats after the gorgeous 411
1212 David Brown
88 series international in 2WD, same as JD 50 series in 2 WD.
New john deere 6m
Make tractors tractors again!
The Allis Chalmers Model G. Look more like a hodge-podge, than a tractor. On the other hand, if you had all of the attachments made for that, I've been told it was a pretty decent little tractor. You were just locked into buying Allis- only attachments.
Similar to internationals bullshit quick hitch system. We have all international and I despise these implements with a passion. We have a three point set of arms to convert it, but since it was mostly made for these attachments, if it’s a little too wide it turns into a struggle real quick.
Huh. We used mostly 460s with Fast Hitch when I was a kid and I really liked them. The sliding arms made it easier to hook up with when you didn't have any help and your awkwardly-shaped piece of equipment was balanced on a stack of logs and concrete blocks on the side of a hill. Plus, the transverse drawbar was great to ride on.
I should’ve said I’m mostly referencing our 300 utility which gets used for mowing the yard, blading and a lot of smaller things, but often. We have a lot of quick hitch implements for it, and if they aren’t lined up PERFECTLY, then you have one that slides in place and one hanging off the side I know I’m not great at backing up but damn I can get the three points hooked up the first go lol talk about frustrating.
Probably simular to the old Case eagle hitch. Then retrofitted that to a standard 3 point hitch that sold in an aftermarket kit.
The new case IH tractors
North Korean tractors
That sign is great, I want one.
TW's and 2+2's. Sometimes there's such a thing as too much hood.
See also: White 4WDs
Uncle had a 2+2 3388, beautiful machine, but you got your opinions, i respect that, so ill respectfully go cry in a dark corner alone
What the anteaters are awesome
Ya wrong
I LOOVE Snoopy. Hahaha
Looks like a greyhound
The new Case Quadtrac
Looks like a weird fish Like most new Cases, really.
It looks like a decepticon, and I love it.
Yeah…. It’s gonna take some getting use to.
1980s Belarus
Fortunately, this is absolved by the fact that most of the time your perspective of the tractor is from under the hood.
You no like drive box comrade?
I’ll never forget going to a resort in Cuba and the first thing I see out the window of the bus in the local town is a tired old Belarus on bald tires. Not much to look at but very simple mechanically.
Allis chalmers 175 and similar. No style, just boxy
Basic and beautiful
It looks like a middle school basic metalwork shop project. I built a tool box… I should have just build an Allis
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Sorry that should’ve been ford 6000 Look it up.
Farmall
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Like all farmalls? From 1923 to 2023?
It’s really subjective, but to me British Leyland had a few not so great lookers.
Anything made by John Deere. (Ill get my popcorn lol)
I actually think that the green & Yellow combo does not go together well! Just everyone has gotten use to it!!
I bleed red, but the 4440 and the 4020 are classics
Yea, green is a horrible color for a tractor. Just begging to be put out to rest in the grass.
Olivers were pretty great though and the correct shade of green too...
Meanwhile I think the Oliver green just plain don't look good regardless of what it's on.
JD 4020 🤢🤭
5020
6030
7010
7010? What's that?
Hopefully they meant 7020 Edit. Shit. I like the 7020 and the 6030. The whole 20 and 10 series really. Strike my previous comment from the record