Congratulations Annika! Great to see the younger generation getting involved in restoring these vintage tractors. Appreciate all the mentors out there too.
The smile says it all. Over 50 years ago, a mechanics instructor told me, "You just have to work until you get it right." She's learned that part well. Pretty good advice for mechanics, pretty good advice for life.
Excellent job young lady! ORANGE POWER FOREVER! My three kids are grown but, when they were young, my son preferred to get dirty in the garden (still does and that's a great thing!) while my 2 daughters pretty much grew up in the shop (but, they love gardening too). 4 years ago, all 3 kids and I restored an Allis model G for son to use on his small acreage. Last year, the girls and I finished a 1963 D17. It was a nut/bolt restoration. The current project is a 1973 7080, also completely stripped down. The 7 year old twin grandsons are enjoying helping with this one too. The best part is that my oldest daughter is also my body/paint "guy" so I don't have to pay shop labor rates...just throw something on the grill and everyone is happy!
Beautiful job young lady ,you accomplished something to be proud of for the rest of your life. Back around 1974 I ran a AC around this size but with only 1 front tire. I would hit a woodchuck hole sometimes while raking hay and the front end would bounce up and if I was getting a little sleepy...it sure would wake me up . If someone knows what model it was ,I'd sure like to know.
See…..many people think that California is just LA and SF, but there are millions of us that are real Americans fighting to return our state to greatness. Love CTF !!!!
Not only wasn't the WC not built for 5 foot 2 inch girls, but they weren't built for 5 foot 2 inch boys either. I used one of these many years growing up for discing, planting, manure spreading, hay elevator, hauling wood,and cultivating. I blame that clutch pedal design for my bum left leg. My Dad bought it used in 1946, and it was used hard until it was sold in 1987.
Story's like this is why I enjoy this channel so much.
Congratulations Annika! Great to see the younger generation getting involved in restoring these vintage tractors. Appreciate all the mentors out there too.
OMG she's a Icon at a young age and she did a good job.
Great story. Keep up the good work young lady.
Outstanding!!!!! It will be interesting to know where you go in life but I know you will be VERY successful.
I'm in awe of you, young lady!
Super job. Congrats to That Tractor Chick.
Good going young lady. Great skills, great attitude. You’ll go far!
So cool! Annika, you’re such a great role model for other young women!
Basically a new tractor. Time warp. She's talented!
My Dad restored a WD. I owned it for some years. Was a great machine. Great job young lady !!!!! Beautiful tractor!
Congratulations I just got done restoring my 48 Allis wc
The smile says it all. Over 50 years ago, a mechanics instructor told me, "You just have to work until you get it right." She's learned that part well. Pretty good advice for mechanics, pretty good advice for life.
The 2 coolest people in California.
She did a fantastic job with that restoration. Good for her.
Excellent job young lady! ORANGE POWER FOREVER!
My three kids are grown but, when they were young, my son preferred to get dirty in the garden (still does and that's a great thing!) while my 2 daughters pretty much grew up in the shop (but, they love gardening too).
4 years ago, all 3 kids and I restored an Allis model G for son to use on his small acreage. Last year, the girls and I finished a 1963 D17. It was a nut/bolt restoration. The current project is a 1973 7080, also completely stripped down. The 7 year old twin grandsons are enjoying helping with this one too. The best part is that my oldest daughter is also my body/paint "guy" so I don't have to pay shop labor rates...just throw something on the grill and everyone is happy!
Wow! Amazing work.
Wonderful video and young lady!
I'm all Farmall but you did an outstanding job ma'am!
Beautiful job young lady ,you accomplished something to be proud of for the rest of your life. Back around 1974 I ran a AC around this size but with only 1 front tire. I would hit a woodchuck hole sometimes while raking hay and the front end would bounce up and if I was getting a little sleepy...it sure would wake me up . If someone knows what model it was ,I'd sure like to know.
It seems like a number of models could be set up that way; C, WC, WD, etc.
Congratulations on a job well done!🎉
Excellent video and excellent young lady!
Nice job. Very cool tractor.
Awesome!
Awesome young woman! Good job!
See…..many people think that California is just LA and SF, but there are millions of us that are real Americans fighting to return our state to greatness. Love CTF !!!!
Where was she when I was a young man? 😂😂😂
That comment reminds me of an advert a number of years ago. It said, looking to marry a woman with a tractor. Please send picture of tractor.
Probably outside in the shed taking apart the transmission of a Farmall 😂
That's just awesome! And she turned her success into a business doing what she loves. She'll never work a day in her life. ;-)
nice stash
Not only wasn't the WC not built for 5 foot 2 inch girls, but they weren't built for 5 foot 2 inch boys either. I used one of these many years growing up for discing, planting, manure spreading, hay elevator, hauling wood,and cultivating. I blame that clutch pedal design for my bum left leg. My Dad bought it used in 1946, and it was used hard until it was sold in 1987.
What a gal. Getting harder to find something to feel good about but this is one. Hope she is a Christian !
Hi
l rolled a wc just like in 1968. the fenders will hold it up
Now she needs to put it to work lol
Them: men only want one thing and its ducking disgusting. Men: This, this is what I want. She's really cool! She could teach me a lot 😁
wrong muffler
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