We just bought a Farm Handy (made by farmhand) and It's a Utility tractor with 3 wheels and there was round 300 of them but now there's only 12 of them known of.
I have one. I'm getting ready to pull it out of a shed that belonged to an elderly friend of mine. He passed away a couple months ago. His family said I can have anything I want. He was a hoarder. I got digging in a shed full of junk and there it was. I better get it pulled out. This one may be for sale if the price is right.
I miss actual garden tractors with clutches and real transmissions. Something you could not only mow with but use for other stuff like plowing snow and other yard tasks. Not these push mowers with a seat on them we have now.
Looks like a Jacobsen early 60 something, fenders look moto-mower aftermarket,wished I could of seen the transmission, some companys built with aftermarket to get into tractor business.
Strange looking Machine! Its like a cross between a Old Case and Simplicity, mixed up with some Bolens!?!? 😮 LMAO!!! Otherwise Awesome restoration my man! Sweet looker today!
Very eye catching tractor. - Red and Yellow always look well together.
Awesome job bringing the little workhorse back into working order!! Looks like it just rolled off the factory line!
nice job restoring.sharp looking
Great find for Marvin, congratulation on your restoration and preservation. A wonderful tractor, love it. Thanks for sharing!
Very sharp looking tractor. Never heard of Farmhand before. Very cool!
I never knew that Farmhand made a tractor, that's awesome thanks for the video and information
Well done!
If Ronald Mcdonald had a tractor this would be it!
Polaris made a snowmobile with similar colors and we called them Happy meal sleds.
Awesome tractor and an awesome job bringing her back to life.
Awesome find and great video. I often wonder if anyone has an old restored 70s model Columbia mower. My grandpa had 2 of them
It reminds me of an old Farmhand forage harvester I saw a few years ago, it had the same color scheme but a different logo.
We had a Farmhand plant in our home town that made grinder mixers and tractor loaders. I think Hopkins mn. was just a headquarters office.
Man, when I get my little rarity restored I wonder if I could get on classic tractor fever...
Very Nice. It is identical to Jacobson Chief 100 from the same year.
We just bought a Farm Handy (made by farmhand) and It's a Utility tractor with 3 wheels and there was round 300 of them but now there's only 12 of them known of.
Reminds me of the Versatile tractor scheme..
I have one. I'm getting ready to pull it out of a shed that belonged to an elderly friend of mine. He passed away a couple months ago. His family said I can have anything I want. He was a hoarder. I got digging in a shed full of junk and there it was. I better get it pulled out. This one may be for sale if the price is right.
Looks quite Similar to my Fathers 1964 Minniapolis Moline 108 which was also built by Jackobson 8 HP 36 inch cut deck
I miss actual garden tractors with clutches and real transmissions. Something you could not only mow with but use for other stuff like plowing snow and other yard tasks. Not these push mowers with a seat on them we have now.
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First one I've ever saw.
Looks like a Jacobsen early 60 something, fenders look moto-mower aftermarket,wished I could of seen the transmission, some companys built with aftermarket to get into tractor business.
Sexy looking front axle. Worthington Jacobson Toro
My son has a running farmhand. Could i get the paint numbers. He lives in Utah.
Did that came from mrbeef? He’s the only one in that area that has multiple 63 110’s, in 64 they changed from 7 to 8 hp
Looks like the model Jacabson built for Minneapolis Moline, Ford, and I think...maybe Ariens.
Would somebody like to recognize my family with a 1981 fiat 880 dt backhoe 😔
Strange looking Machine! Its like a cross between a Old Case and Simplicity, mixed up with some Bolens!?!? 😮 LMAO!!! Otherwise Awesome restoration my man! Sweet looker today!
Holy cow! I had no idea all those tractor manufacturers also had garden tractor lineups. I’d kill of a little Oliver for mowing our yard.