Big Four Tractor Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small town find
We stopped by this glass fronted garage building, and found a huge antique tractor. We met the owner, and operator. He was getting it ready for the July 4th parade. The restoration looked awesome. (Ju...
We stopped by this glass fronted garage building, and found a huge antique tractor. We met the owner, and operator. He was getting it ready for the July 4th parade. The restoration looked awesome. (Ju...
The Big Four Tractor is beautiful displayed in a new display barn right on Main Street in Monticello. We were told that the enormous tractor still operated and is brought out during local parades.
The Big Four Tractor is beautiful displayed in a new display barn right on Main Street in Monticello. We were told that the enormous tractor still operated and is brought out during local parades.
Next to the Frontier Museum and Visitor Center in an adjacent barn is the ginormous 20-feet-long by ten-feet-wide by eleven-feet-high, 650 rpm, 22,725-pound, 4-cylinder gas tractor called the “Big Fo...
Small town find
We stopped by this glass fronted garage building, and found a huge antique tractor. We met the owner, and operator. He was getting it ready for the July 4th parade. The restoration looked awesome. (Ju...
Small town find
We stopped by this glass fronted garage building, and found a huge antique tractor. We met the owner, and operator. He was getting it ready for the July 4th parade. The restoration looked awesome. (Ju...
Stop and see the giant tractor
The Big Four Tractor is beautiful displayed in a new display barn right on Main Street in Monticello. We were told that the enormous tractor still operated and is brought out during local parades.
Stop and see the giant tractor
The Big Four Tractor is beautiful displayed in a new display barn right on Main Street in Monticello. We were told that the enormous tractor still operated and is brought out during local parades.
WOW!
Next to the Frontier Museum and Visitor Center in an adjacent barn is the ginormous 20-feet-long by ten-feet-wide by eleven-feet-high, 650 rpm, 22,725-pound, 4-cylinder gas tractor called the “Big Fo...