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He Farms 900 Acres With 23 Classic IH Tractors
Brian Krog is a farmer who simply doesn't believe in ever forgetting the way we used to farm.
The Lake Benton, Minn., farmer specializes in farming with old equipment, using 23 different tractors ranging in age from 33 to 50 years old. Together with his wife and four sons, he crops 900 acres and runs a dairy ope
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He Farms 900 Acres With 23 Classic IH Tractors TRACTORS Antiques Brian Krog is a farmer who simply doesn t believe in ever forgetting the way we used to farm The Lake Benton Minn farmer specializes in farming with old equipment using 23 different tractors ranging in age from 33 to 50 years old Together with his wife and four sons he crops 900 acres and runs a dairy operation Only three of the tractors he uses were in running condition when he bought them which gives you an idea of his mechanical abilities Krog started farming back in 1970 with a Super M Farmall a tractor model which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1989 the first Farmall M was built on August 8 1939 In the late 70 s people were not buying the Farmall MD s which were being offered at farm auctions so I started buying them says Krog We soon had a few of these diesel tractors and I got to where I hardly ever unhitched them from our implements and wagons Within a few years more people started collecting tractors and it soon was not as easy to find a bargain However Krog had a big head start with the Farmall MD tractors he had already bought and put in working condition Krog often uses nearly a dozen of the tractors when harvesting and tilling his corn ground in the fall Here s what he uses for horsepower in his corn fields: • A pair of 55 hp 1954 Farmall Super M-TA tractors each pulling a2-row 30-in row corn picker • For hauling ear corn from the field to the crib he relies on a 1953 Farmall Super M and a 1954 Farmall M-Ta • A 1954 40-hp Farmall Super H is used to power the elevator which puts corn in the crib • A 1954 Farmall Super WD-9 is used to pull a stalk chopper and disc behind the two corn pickers • Another Farmall WD-9 is used to chop corn stalks and/or disk stalks • A 1957 International 650 diesel tractor also sees work pulling a stalk chopper • A 1956 International 600 diesel tractor is used to pull a 21-ft tandem disk • A 1954 International Super 9 tractor is used for plowing It has 70 hp • A 1940 Farmall H is used to pull the wagon that is used to feed corn and other feed ingredients to the cattle Krog s diesel collection also includes a 1948 WD-9 a 1954 Super WD-9 a 1956 600 and a 1957 650 tractor We use these four tractors quite heavily for plowing disking and operating a 2-row pto-powered corn chopper he says adding that the older IH diesels are very economical to operate providing you take proper care of them The cooling system in particular must be kept clean and the tractors should be properly cooled down before shutting them off The four heavy-pulling tractors have combined total of 30 700 hrs of hard work but Krog says he s never had a cracked head yet Another thing we like about these old `gas-starting IH diesels is their ability to start easily and quickly in below zero weather Krog s favorite rolling stock is really the Farmall Super M-TA tractors that he owns I ve been studying these tractors all my life and have parts books and owners manuals for them as well he says Whenever I see one at a farm sale I write down the serial number The lowest Super M-TA number I ve seen is 62 115 and the highest is 82 288 They all had a torque and live pto Krog says Farmall Super M-TA s are not all that rare although the diesel versions are getting a little harder to find Krog readily admits he could not fully utilize this many small horsepower tractors without plenty of drivers in the family He also says his four boys have become enthused about the old tractors and as a result the family has just kept farming with them In addition to tractors and a few old threshing machines Krog also collects antique plows He has 40 plows ranging from a 2-bottom plow up to a pair of antique 10-bottom prairie plows The 10-bottom plows were pulled early in the century with huge steam-powered tractors He found them sitting in a junkyard back in 1980 and paid only $750 for them He restored one of the plows and it s now valued at $5 000 apiece During an old-time threshing bee held on his farm each summer Krog pulls all his plows out to the f
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