I also work on and restore old stuff like this. My twin 7 year old grandsons are often my sidekicks/partners in crime in the shop and they've definitely contracted "Classic Tractor (and everything else) Fever" already. Every time we finish a project, whether it's our own or for someone else, I always wonder how many of the plastic machines built today will still be around for them to play around with when they're in their mid 50s, possibly with grandchildren of their own.
I also work on and restore old stuff like this. My twin 7 year old grandsons are often my sidekicks/partners in crime in the shop and they've definitely contracted "Classic Tractor (and everything else) Fever" already. Every time we finish a project, whether it's our own or for someone else, I always wonder how many of the plastic machines built today will still be around for them to play around with when they're in their mid 50s, possibly with grandchildren of their own.
A Lawn Tractor which is the same vintage as me, but it looks in heaps better shape than I do. Thanks CTF for making me feel really old.
Its great to see a tractor collector in New Jersey!
Nice little classic garden tractor, also the others Mr. Hank Genthe are special ones as well!
Sweet Ride! 🚜
Great collection 👍🏻🇺🇸
I love my Simplicitys. I have never seen or heard of these. Pretty cool
Nice.
Nice video
It’s one in a Brillion!!!!😮
Wow, I love the big tractor look with those rear tires and rims.
My brother made one in 1960 out ove a simplicity wock behind put a frame under it and front axle 2 speed belt you to reach behind to change gears .
Brillion iron works is no more. It was razed
Anyone know what the green tractor with the orange engine is?
You should check out Speedex tractors made in Ravenna Ohio
I have a Wheel Horse RJ58 🐴🐴🐴
What part of Jersey is Hank in?
Do you still interview people