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Farmall Tractor If It Ain't Red Leave It In The Shed Retro Vintage Tin Sign - 12.5x16
Farmall Tractor If It Ain't Red Leave It In The Shed Retro Vintage Tin Sign
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Title: Farmall Tractor If It Ain't Red Leave It In The Shed Retro Vintage Tin Sign
Format: Tin Sign view MORE Tin Signs
Tin Signs are newly made metal posters that are often distressed to look vintage. They have small holes for easy hanging.
Size: 12.5 x 16 inches (32 x 41 cms)
SKU: 635491
Regular Price: $25.00
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Details: This is a brand new tin sign. It shows the front of a red Farmall tractor. The text reads: If it ain't red, leave it in the shed.

Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester. The original Farmall was the first general-purpose tractor with narrowly spaced front wheels. The 'tricycle' front wheel design combined with good ground clearance allowed for more nimble maneuvering and accurate field cultivation than many other tractors of the day, yet the Farmall could perform all the other duties a farmer would have previously achieved using a team of horses. This horse-replacing appeal contributed to the mechanization of agriculture. With the success of the Farmall line, other manufacturers soon introduced similar general-purpose tractors with varying success. As a class, these are generally referred to as 'row crop' tractors.



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