Reminds me of the village where I was born, where one man used to bring his children to school on the tractor sometimes. He also used to take his wife to the village shop, then leave her to carry the bags of shopping back on her own!
It would definitely make me nervous driving one of these. So many accidents we have of farmers out in the country driving them on roads..usually, it's somebody from the city who doesn't know what to do when they see a tractor.
The huge tractors in Ireland and England amazed. Here in these hills the smaller tractors, with wide-stance wheels, are preferable. In the large river bottomlands, though, there are some behemoths similar to those we saw overseas.
A sweet little town -- what fun getting to know your new area -- especially since it seems to have charming places just made for your photos! Thanks for sharing.
Um pequeno trator... mas que certamente estará habilitado a fazer o mesmo que outros, um pouco maiores! Proporcionou duas excelentes imagens! Um grande abraço! Ana
How high! Will it be stable?!
ReplyDeleteA well-balanced day, Bill.
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You get good vision seated so high up.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Is the driver going to work?
ReplyDeleteI would say a real rural village here. Nice street photography Bill.
ReplyDeleteA fun looking tractor!
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish I had had my camera with me yesterday afternoon when a farmer was out on his machine thrashing the soybeans in his field.
ReplyDeleteMore compact than here. The front especially.
ReplyDeleteSempre tão imaginativo!
ReplyDeleteUm grande beijinho, Bill!
Megy Maia🌳🍂🌲
Reminds me of the village where I was born, where one man used to bring his children to school on the tractor sometimes. He also used to take his wife to the village shop, then leave her to carry the bags of shopping back on her own!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to keep my eyes peeled for tractors!
ReplyDeleteThe header is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI would like to drive that tractor...
What a cute tractor! Now that’s not a phrase you say very often!
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely make me nervous driving one of these. So many accidents we have of farmers out in the country driving them on roads..usually, it's somebody from the city who doesn't know what to do when they see a tractor.
ReplyDelete...a strange sight for me.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting looking tractor.
ReplyDelete"Sutje" comes to mind, Northern German for "slow" :-)
ReplyDeleteHola Bill, donde vivo hay muchos tractores.
ReplyDeleteFeliz día.
Un abrazo
Looks a bit like a kid's toy ;-D
ReplyDeleteAll the best from Austria,
Traude
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Something that I don't see on our streets in the city.
ReplyDeleteHola! los tractores donde vivo son muy comunes, algunos son enormes! Saludos
ReplyDeleteAlguna faena agrícola le estará esperando.
ReplyDeleteTractor looks nice (its color also nice) and clean. Is it going to working on the farm?
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear it. Thanks too for answering my question.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast of tractors on city streets with other vehicles
ReplyDeleteWell that certainly something we don't see here very often.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a tractor in town
ReplyDeleteThis looks just like the Ford tractors found in the U.S. but here farmers are less likely to drive them into town.
ReplyDeleteAqui os tratores são bem maiores, mas achei lindos esses do seu país.
ReplyDeleteTe desejo uma boa noite, Bill.
Um abraço.
The huge tractors in Ireland and England amazed. Here in these hills the smaller tractors, with wide-stance wheels, are preferable. In the large river bottomlands, though, there are some behemoths similar to those we saw overseas.
ReplyDeleteThis is a common sight where I live.
ReplyDeleteLike the blue color. I see mostly orange and green here.
We see them with trailers carrying sugarcane mainly on some selective highways if not in the fields.
ReplyDeleteAre You Kidding Me - What A Vintage Relic There Mr Bill - Way Cool - Excellent Capture
ReplyDeleteCheers
Good tractor and won't he slow the traffic down as he goes along.
ReplyDeleteQue lindo tractor te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThat's how you know you live in a farming community.
ReplyDeleteI love tractors and nice blue.
ReplyDeleteA sweet little town -- what fun getting to know your new area -- especially since it seems to have charming places just made for your photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt must ve very old but still working:)
ReplyDeleteUm pequeno trator... mas que certamente estará habilitado a fazer o mesmo que outros, um pouco maiores! Proporcionou duas excelentes imagens!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana