Farm Tractor Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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DESCRIPTION
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PAYPAL
Allis-Chalmers
1953 Two-Clutch WD Tractor - Three color 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad for this practical farm machine. The ad has a picture of a man driving his Two-Clutch WD through the field with two smaller pictures that show the clutches being activated under the headline that says "Easier Farming begins here...and here". The text describes the ways that having a Two-Clutch setup will help you and mentions other features of this tractor that should make you interested in looking at it.
February 1953
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 21

Case
1946 Case SC - Three color 8" x 11" ad with a photo of a man sitting on this tractor while he talks to another standing beside him. The ad headline tells the reader to "Take a Look...see the Tractor with 22 operating conveniences"
February 1946
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 12

Case
1949 Case Model VAC tractor January 1949
Farm Journal
1
$8.00 View
Farm Tractor 2

Farmall
Farmall systems - ad shows a tractor and a McCormick-Deering 123-SP Self-Propelled Combine with and without pick-up attachment June 1946
Country Gentleman
1
$8.00 View
Farm Tractor 5

Ferguson
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their Ferguson "30". The ad has a picture of a farmer in a red plaid shirt using his Ferguson to easily pull a plow through his field. The ad introduces this tractor by saying "Here it is...with even greater Torque". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 1951
Capper's Farmer
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 16

Ferguson
1952 Ferguson "30" - Three color 7 1/2" x 11" ad for their Suction-Side Control Hydraulic System which can only be found and used on a tractor as powerful as the Ferguson "30". The text explains that where standard hydraulic systems only raise and lower implements the Suction-Side Control will "raise, lower and control ground-engaging implements in direct relation to draft". The text urges you to ask your Ferguson dealer for a Showdown Demonstration right on your farm of the Ferguson Tractor and the 63 Ferguson System Implements.
November 1952
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 17

International
1944 International Harvester Full color 9 1/2" x 12" wartime ad with a large drawing of a determined farmer driving his Farmall through his fields. The ad headline proudly states that "He Drives a Weapon" and the text explains that without the smaller number of farmers supplying food to everyone at home and overseas the war could not be won. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 20, 1944
Life magazine
0
$8.50
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Wartime 21
/ Farm Tractor

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International
Post-War Farm Products - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad that presents the renewal of their Farmall Tractors and their International Pick-Ups. There is a drawing of a happy farmer sitting atop his new Farmall tractor as another man looks on and another picture of a Green International Pick-Up hauling a load of Milk Jugs to the dairy. The text tells us that, during the war, the importance of the farmer was just as important as the War Plants and the Armed Forces. Now that the war is over the farmer becomes the most important of all. For this reason, the claim is made, International and others will be providing the farmers with improved equipment to make their job easier.
November 1945
Farm Journal
1
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 25

International
Full color 7 3/4" x 11" ad with drawings of a Farmall Tractor being driven toward the fields, an International Pickup and an International Stake-Bed Truck on the road. The ad headline calls these "Power Partners" and vehicles for "Better Farming, Better Living".
July 1946
Farm Journal
1
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 13

International
1948 International Harvester Farmall-C and Super A - Full color 8" x 11" ad January 1948
Farm Journal
0
$8.50 View
Farm Tractor 7

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International
1948 International Harvester ad showing Farmall C, Super-A and Cub as well as several accessories April 1948
Farm Journal
0
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Farm Tractor 4

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International
1949 International Harvester - Full color 10" x 13" ad for the "2-Row"-Farmall C. It shows you how "You get Fingertip Farming with" it. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 1949
Country Gentleman
0
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 9

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International
1950 International Harvester ad showing Farmall Cub, Super-A, C, H and M January 1950
Farm Journal
1
$8.50 View
Farm Tractor 3

International
1950 International Harvester - Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows the Farmall Cub, Farmall C and Farmall Super-A. The ad headline asks the question "Why do so many use Farmalls?" and shows several implements available with the tractors they are intended for. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 1950
Country Gentleman
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$8.50
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Farm Tractor 10

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International
1951 International Harvester Farmall Cub - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad asks the question Why farmers buy more McCormick Farmall Cubs than any other one-plow tractor?. Shown are several views of the Cub as well as a list of 25 matched McCormick implements for every job the year 'round". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 1951
Country Gentleman
1
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 11

International Harvester
1953 McCormick Farmall Super M - Full color 7 1/2" x 11" ad for this hard-working tractor. There are two pictures of this Red Machine in action, two different angles of it pulling a disc harrow through the fields. The headline claims that "You can double-disk deep...12 feet at a time" which will allow you to "double-disk up to 45 acres of deep, productive seedbed in a day". It also talks about having 44 1/2 drawbar hp and mentions a variety of high and low field speeds.
February 1953
Farm Journal
1
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 20

John Deere
1946 Tractors - Three color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the reliability that has made John Deere popular and the New Models that will be coming out this year. There is a drawing of a man with a John Deere parked behind him leaning on his wire fence and talking to his envious neighbor, an exchange that the ad calls "Across the Fence". The ad text talks about the "wartime operation" of these tractors which has further reinforced their reputation and made them more desirable. It mentions six power sizes with five of them shown below. Shown are the Model "A", the Model "GM", the Model "H", the Model "B", and the Model "D" with mention made of the Model "L" and "LA" at the very bottom.
November 1945
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 23

John Deere
1946 Two-Cylinder Tractors - Three color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad that tells you that if you want to know how good these tractors really are, "Ask farmers who've owned More than One". There are pictures of six different farmers standing either next to or on their John Deeres and a group of written textimonials. The text explains that these farmers bought their first on the words of a salesman but bought their second, third, fourth and even fifth due to their positive experiences with their John Deere. There were twenty different models and six power sizes to allow for farming many different crops.
February 1946
Farm Journal
1
$8.50
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Farm Tractor 24

John Deere
1948 John Deere two cylinder tractors - full color 8" x 11" ad that talks about some of the Modern Tractor Features that are included on these vehicles. The ad talks about the New Cyclonic-Fuel-Intake engines, about the New Hydraulic Powr-Trol, the New Roll-o-Matic Front Wheels and the New Quik-Tatch Cultivators. January 1948
Farm Journal
0
$8.00 View
Farm Tractor 6

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John Deere
1949 John Deere tractors - Full color 8" x 11" ad shows pictures of five different models: the MT Two-Row, The AO Orchard, the AR Standard-Tread, the MC Track-Type and the R Diesel. The ad headline brags that "Again, John Deere steps out ahead". October 1949
Farm Journal
0
$8.00 View
Farm Tractor 8

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John Deere
Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad for their Two-Cylinder Tractors. The ad has a picture of a man who is doing some minor work to his familiar green tractor and he turns to look back at the reader with a very happy look on his face. The ad headline claims that John Deere Tractors are the "Choice of the Tractor-Wise".
March 1951
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 15

John Deere
1951 Two-Cylinder Tractor - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the More Value that you will find in one of these tractors. The ad headline encourages you to "Stop...Look...Listen" to what is being offered at your John Deere Dealer's. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 1951
Country Gentleman
0
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 14

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John Deere
Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for the fact that their Farm Tractors now come with Power Steering. The ad has one photo of a man driving his new John Deere and making short work of his unplowed fields and another drawing of a kitten standing in the driver's seat and turning the steering wheel with little problem. The headline claims that this Power Steering "Makes Driving a Soft Touch" and claims that it was offered in the Model "50", the Model "60" and the Model "70". The text describes how "easily the tractor handles" even when using heavy, front-mounted tools. It suggests that "your wife, son, daughter or an older member of the family can handle the tractor just as easily, just as surely as you, yourself". The text also describes the mechanical aspects of this unit.
October 1954
The Progressive Farmer
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 22

Massey-Harris
1952 Colt and Mustang Tractors - Three color 7 1/4" x 10 3/4" ad for these Powerful yet Low-Priced tractors. The ad has a picture that shows each of these units and the captions discuss the engines in each, the hydraulic systems and the 3-point hitch. The text mentions a few of the jobs that can be handled and that the 3-point hitch can use the 18 Massey-Harris tools designed for these tractors or any tool with 3-point hook-up for 2-plow tractors. It mentions the different size tires that came on each of these units, their ability to handle small or odd shaped fields and the choices of Row Crop, Standard Tread, High Arch or Single Front Wheels.
November 1952
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 18

Massey-Harris
1953 Massey-Harris 33 - Three color 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad for this 2-3 Plow Tractor. The ad headlines call it both "More Powerful" and "More Practical" and has a side-view picture of this unit waiting to be driven. There are pictures that illustrate the More Powerful engine installed in this tractor, the Comfort & Easier Control designed into it, the Depth-O-Matic Hydraulic System used to power implements and the Live Power-Take-Off that will keep the implements running when the tractor is stopped. The text talks about many of the accessories that can be used with this tractor and reminds us that there is over 2500 Authorized Dealers.
February 1953
Farm Journal
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 19

Minneapolis-Moline
Minneapolis-Moline Model U April 1951
Capper's Farmer
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 1

Oliver
Super 55 - Three color 7 1/4" x 13" ad for their New Tractor that "works with any kind of implement", "gives you a wider choice of speeds" and "offers you gasoline or diesel power". The text is filled with details including it having a three-point hitch, being equipped with six speeds forward, two reverse and being able to use whichever fuel will save you the most. The ad includes three pictures of this tractor in action.
October 1954
The Progressive Farmer
1
$8.00
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Farm Tractor 23


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