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86-year-old tractor part of Dannevirke's farming history

By Christine McKay
Hawkes Bay Today·
22 Jan, 2018 09:00 PM3 mins to read

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Family heritage: Terry Walshe, 94, left, formerly of Tatramoa, with his cousin Joe of Dannevirke with the 1932 Farmall Terry drove decades ago, which has been restored by Joe. Reporter: Chri

Family heritage: Terry Walshe, 94, left, formerly of Tatramoa, with his cousin Joe of Dannevirke with the 1932 Farmall Terry drove decades ago, which has been restored by Joe. Reporter: Chri

An old Farmall tractor in the Walshe family since new in the early 1930s, has been lovingly restored and is part of Dannevirke farming history.

Now owned by Joe Walshe of Tipapakuku the tractor is "pretty special".

"I don't think there would be anyone out there with a tractor of this age which has been in their family since new," he said.

"It's been pretty important to restore the tractor seeing it's been in our family since new, but it's been a hard road."

Family heritage: Terry Walshe, 94, left, formerly of Tatramoa, with his cousin Joe of Dannevirke with the 1932 Farmall Terry drove decades ago, which has been restored by Joe.
Family heritage: Terry Walshe, 94, left, formerly of Tatramoa, with his cousin Joe of Dannevirke with the 1932 Farmall Terry drove decades ago, which has been restored by Joe.
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Joe's father purchased the Farmall new in 1932 when he gave up using horses for work on his Umutaoroa farm.

"My grandfather sat on it for a photo, but he was a horses man, never had a driver's license and never drove the tractor," Joe said.

In 1946, 47 and 48 Joe's cousin, Terry, now 94, drove the Farmall to press hay.

"I lived at Tataramoa and had a little Model A truck I'd drive to Umutaoroa to do the hay," he said. "The Farmall was very reliable, but I needed a sack over the iron seat. It wasn't comfortable."

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Joe Walshe's grandfather on the 1932 McCormick Derring Farmall tractor purchased new by his father. Joe's grandfather used horses on the farm and was only posing on the tractor, he never drove it.
Joe Walshe's grandfather on the 1932 McCormick Derring Farmall tractor purchased new by his father. Joe's grandfather used horses on the farm and was only posing on the tractor, he never drove it.

The Farmall was also used as a stationary hay press in the paddock with the hay brought to it to be baled.

"It was a real reliable work horse," Joe said.

"I can remember when I was young in the 1940s when the electricity went off, as it did quite often in those days, the Farmall would be hooked up to the milking plant and we'd have farmers bringing their cows to our place to milk.

"We had the biggest herd around then, about 100, but up to five herds could go through the shed when the power went out. The farmers would collect the milk in cans and take it back home for collection."

Terry now lives in Palmerston North but was back in Dannevirke last week to admire the restoration work his cousin Joe had put into the tractor, which began in 1990.

"It had seized up and my father said I could have it if I got it going again," Joe said.

"I re-registered it in 1990 and it's been a challenge to keep it going because it's pretty hard to get parts now. In 1998 it burst its manifold and I had to wait for a new part to come from the United States. Many of the old mechanics and engineers who worked on it have gone now."

Joe said the restoration has been a labour of love.

"We used an endless chain to haul out the motor and I had a block of wood adapted to tap out the pistons," he said. "I've have to do that every day to unseize them."

But 86 years on, the old Farmall runs well and Joe still uses the original crank handle to start it up.

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The tractor has taken its place in a number of Dannevirke Christmas parades, the first in 1991 when it saved the day for the Dannevirke Volunteer Fire Brigade.

"The brigade were giving kids at the Services and Citizens Club picnic rides when an underground water course collapsed," Joe said.

"The Christmas parade had just finished, so they asked me to help out by hauling the fire engine to safety."

Today, the Farmall looks as good as new, testament to Joe's determination and grit to keep it going and it's as reliable as they day it first arrived at the Walshe farm in Umutaoroa 86 years ago.

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