Came across this old IH crawler tractor in Livingston, Texas where we are staying for the week before heading out.
The owner was a little hesitant at first and kind of suspicious why I wanted to take some photos of his old tractor, that and the usual caution of the Wuhan flu. Enjoy and let me know any thoughts you might have.
lwiley
Loc: Los Banos, CA, USA
That IH tracklayer is the story of me now a days - Old Tired, Broken Down, Rusty and my joints are all stiff!
Nice photo!
lwiley wrote:
That IH tracklayer is the story of me now a days - Old Tired, Broken Down, Rusty and my joints are all stiff!
Nice photo!
Pull up a walker and sit down in line! I used to walk my dog. Now he takes me out for a drag.
GreenReaper wrote:
Came across this old IH crawler tractor in Livingston, Texas where we are staying for the week before heading out.
The owner was a little hesitant at first and kind of suspicious why I wanted to take some photos of his old tractor, that and the usual caution of the Wuhan flu. Enjoy and let me know any thoughts you might have.
This is intriguing. On the right side of the tractor By the cab you are Losing definition.
I think of this were photographed in Monochrome it may have a somber appeal.
It looks like even the for sale sign has had it.
"Rusty & Retired". You talkin' about me? True I haven't been getting out much lately .....
GreenReaper wrote:
Came across this old IH crawler tractor in Livingston, Texas where we are staying for the week before heading out.
The owner was a little hesitant at first and kind of suspicious why I wanted to take some photos of his old tractor, that and the usual caution of the Wuhan flu. Enjoy and let me know any thoughts you might have.
It’s an interesting photo. But it’s not a crawler.
[quote=clickety]It’s an interesting photo. But it’s not a crawler.[/quote
I. called it a "crawler" because it has tracks and not wheels, even though they can just barely be seen because of the weeds. The one tire is just leaning up against the tracks.
[quote=GreenReaper][quote=clickety]It’s an interesting photo. But it’s not a crawler.[/quote
I. called it a "crawler" because it has tracks and not wheels, even though they can just barely be seen because of the weeds. The one tire is just leaning up against the tracks.[/quote]
These old eyes apologize, my bad, good eye on your part.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.