I did a lot of work for a buddy with his 790 4x4 and loader. Great machine…Not really all that “classic” (and this photo is a place holder for when I can get an actual photo) but it’s mine.
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Damn shame they didn’t keep it open to honor his legacy. That must have been a really cool place to tour.As I was looking for pics I came across this, Stew Paquette passed away last year and the auction of his collection was last fall. He was the king of red equipment, even building a replica 1940 dealership. If there is something you want to do, do it, don’t put it off. Now I regret not getting there and it is gone. RIP
Stew Paquette's International Harvester Museum Auction - Late Model Tractors & Trucks
Paquette Farmall International Harvester Auctionwww.aumannvintagepower.com
The Caretaker: Stew Paquette and the Historical Farmall Tractor Museum
Stew Paquette developed a legendary collection of all things IH and turned it into a museum. After his passing, his children held an auction so other tractor-lovers could enjoy the machinery.www.agriculture.com
Several Classic Tractor Fever episodes were shot there. Might look them up. It was off the charts cool, now I’m kicking myself again…Damn shame they didn’t keep it open to honor his legacy. That must have been a really cool place to tour.
Love those old Fords!!! was just telling my wife the other day...I'd love to have a tractor, mind you I live in New Albany, on less than a 1/3 of an acre....