The full gallery is below.
Between getting sick and busy and what not I have not gotten a round-to-it. Now I am almost there. These are from the Antique Powerland Museums there are 94 photos in this album whew. Hopefully I can get some riding in this weekend and try out another new toy. That I wil blog about shortly.

A very cool old tractor. 
An old John Deer, the same color as my JD Lawn Mower. A little bigger though. 
A multipurpose tractor and could be used for powering other things too like possibly a saw or a water pump. 
The seat to this one is at the very back and it looks like it handles like a sports car… NOT. Very utilitarian. Gear driven steering. 
Another tractor and more. The 10 – 20 means 10 to 20 horsepower. With the gearing on these that much power could pull just about anything. 
Not the best angle. It was really tight in here. 
And another… 
This Parrett has a sideways radiator, these needed to be as reliable as possible and rather then gearing and twising things sometimes they just left them as is and this is the result. 
Another FarmAll in a pretty blue, nice machinery. 
That looks like a locomotive… How cool. 
This puppy has the wheel on the side for driving other things and a swamp cooler on the radiator for extra cooling. How cool. 
A Model T tractor, this was available in a Sear catalog back in the day. 
Another tractor with a swamp cooler on the radiator. That is some cooling. 
A close-up of the chain steering mechanism. 
Amazing drive gears these were really built. 
One of the locomotive style tractors. 
Inside the firebox of that Locomotive style tractor. Those pipes go through the steam box a cool view. 
Another chain steering setup. With also a view of the worm drive upper left. 
Another very old tractor. 
Close up of a flywheel on one of the tractors. 
This one looks cool, but I guess sometimes would set the field it was working on fire. Since the fire for the furnace was down low, not an ideal farm implement eh? 
That is some very heavy metal. 
Cool little green and red tractor. The old Dutch Boy Paint sign there too. 
This red tractor with a gear driving the rear wheel directly. Very cool. 
The front of that red tractor. 
Another gear drive tractor. Wish I could have gotten some better pics. 
A different angle on the same tractor. 
The door to the firebox, and where the driver sits. Must get pretty darn warm sitting there. 
I was pretty shaky when I took this. 
This one has one really big gear driven drive wheel. 
Here is the drivers seat of that tractor with the single big drive wheel. 
This puppy was used to power equipment like saw mills. 
Gee another tractor. 
What a contraption. 
Look a log truck. As in one log at a time. 
Cool train. 
Another shot at the train. 
A very cool old gasoline pump. If we had to use these manual jobs not many people would buy Hummers. 
An old apple squeezer. 
More tractors outside. Still crammed in pretty tight. 
Another tractor. 
More tractors. 
Some cool wagon wheels sitting around. 
Look at these early self propelled farm implements. 
An old pump. 
A hand operated machine a bank of batteries, used to store energy from a generator for powering other things like a pump… 
…a pump other stuff and a washing machine on the right. 
Here is that washing machine. 
An old windmill. 
Another type of windmill and an old Blacksmith shop mockup. 
Looks like an old pump or something. 
These tractors look like locomotives, pretty cool. 
Another view of these cool tractors. 
A better look at the middle of these tractors. 
These thing have slightly better steeting then a train… Trains don’t steer of course. 
A good view of the steering mechanism. The rod coming down from the left connects to the steering wheel, then the gear (worm gear) drives the round gear. This then pulls on either of the chains to twist the front wheels. 
A look at the steering wheel and drive gears. The worm gear is near the lower right corner. 
The other side of the tractor. 
And a good look at the third tractor. 
Shot of the firebox and the driver seat on the third tractor. 
The other side of that third tractor. 
And I think this is the last tractor before pushing on. 
The Boss, made in 1915. 
Another view of the Boss. 
Here is the steam powered saw mill from the back. 
In front is half of a flywheel for a steam engine that would power the saw mill. 
And those steam tractors again.



