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Dallas, Oregon, that is. On a return trip home from a tour I stopped in the old town for a picture of my car. Neat old buildings, nicely preserved. Also a few miles north I spotted this Case steam tractor in front of a vintage building. Backroads offer some interesting scenes.
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Nice pictures. That tractor is great. Backroads are the best
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That is one of the best "back to the day" pics I have seen. No modern cars around or people in "todays" clothes to spoil it!
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Here are my "period" correct photos taken on a winters day in Newtown CT. Notice the snowtires on my 36 fordor. It was a daily driver when I was in college (the 1970s).
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Nice pictures, and I do enjoy old building much more than modern. I used to like it in the 50's and early 60's when you could drive around and see old cars and tractors parked beside the barn or garage.
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Very neat pics Ray, thanks! I too love old buildings they are disappearing much too fast
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I think those photos were taken not far from my uncle's house at 80 main street. He is dead now along with my aunt, but I think my cousin still owns the house and his kid lives there.
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From the highway, turn right at the flagpole and go down main street past the funeral home, and after the road curves, #80 is on the right, across the street from what was a gas station, then an ambulance garage. It is a nice old house.
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That is not something you have to worry about in Newtown CT.
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Here's another shot of my car and the Case tractor. I manipulated the photo a little to give it an old flavor.
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The farmall cub is the newest vehicle in the photo, late 40's or 50's.
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Certainly an older Case-short smokebox, cast stack, cast heater, 2 row lap. 190? 15HP? That's my best WAG
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What year, do you think?
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Ray I really like that second photo you "played" with
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Tiny, was it you who did some photo work with Snapseed, and alerted us to that app? That's what I used. It's a great app but only works on ipads, not imacs, which makes its tricky for me, but fun anyway.
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Nice to see that tractor under roof.
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Guesstimation on the year would be between 1904 and 1910... (doesn't have the semi-circular chain guides on the front axle). That said, I'm not as much of a Case geek as some people I know, could probably get a more accurate date within a few days. Did you grab the serial number?
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Very cool shots
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