Posted by sidehill on January 29, 2014 at 08:59:23 from (173.190.162.139):
I am in the process of writing a book of: "100 Years of Tractor History for the Eberspacher Family." As of the end of 2013 we have documented 84 years of tractor history and a total of 225 tractors with still two families yet to send me their list of tractors this month. The history started in 1929 with a 1929 McCormick-Deering 15-30. I would like to find a picture of a 1929 McCormick-Deering 15-30 that I could use in my family book that does not have a copy-write on it. I would appreciate if someone would send me a picture and give me permission to use the picture for free and then the person would be acknowledged in the book. The final book won't be done for another 16 years but we plan to print off the first 84 years in a 3 ring notebook and then every year add any additions. At the end of the 100 years then we may have the book bound. My family did have a Russell Steam Tractor but so far we can't find out the exact year when the family bought it. I think it may be around 1919 to 1920 but it is just a guess. It was only used for threshing and no other field work so I feel I should stay with the 15-30 as our family's first real tractor.
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