1929 International Harvester McCormick-Deering Farmall Regular
The Farmall tractor revolutionized farming as it greatly reduced dependancy on horses and eliminated the need for two tractors, one for heavy duty work and one for lighter duty chores. The Farmall Regular, introduced in 1924, was strong enough to pull a two-bottom plow but was also small and agile enough for row crop cultivating. The Farmall line was so popular that Farmall models were produced until 1975 and then revived again in 2004.
This tractor was used until 1961 in the Seba Beach area of Alberta.
Manufacturer: International Harvester Company, Chicago, Illinois, US
Engine: Vertical, valve-in head, 4-cylinder, water-cooled
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Displacement: 3.6 L (220.9 ci)
Bore and Stroke: 95 x 127 mm (3.75 x 5 in)
Power: 9.9 kW (13.27 hp) drawbar, 14.91 kW (20 hp) belt
Transmission: 3-forward, 1-reverse
1923: International Harvester deveoped a line of tractors for their McCormick-Deering line that they called the Farmall
1924 - First Farmalls produced for public market - the Farmall Regular
1931 - First variation of the Farmall introduced, the Farmall F-30
1932-1939 - F-Series Farmalls
1939 - Farmall letter series introduced A, B, C, H, M and MD
1947 - The Farmall Cub, the smallest Farmall, introduced
1947 - Super Series introduced
1954 - Hundred series introduced
1973 - Farmall name dropped but badges still used until 1975
1974 - 5,000,000 IH tractor came off the line at Farmall plant
1961 - This tractor was last used for sawing wood and grinding grain
1966 - This tractor purchased by Stan Reynolds in Seba Beach, AB
1984 - This tractor donated to the Reynolds Museum
2004 - IH revives the Farmall name for a line of small utility tractors