Being prepared for the unexpected is something that most of us tend to keep at the back of our minds. However, even if we have a go bag or are already stockpiling supplies, there are certain survival skills that have to be learned. They’re not...Read more
Destined for the dump yard in the not-so-far-off future, this Magnatrac MT1800 found new life with its 3rd owner, John, of Redding, CA. Its original owner ran a landscaping business and used it frequently for trenching and moving soil. After that,...Read more
If you’ve been in the market for a small personal tractor to use at your farm or homestead, chances are that you probably haven’t considered this Russian model. Deemed the “smallest lawn mower tractor” in the world, the RC Shclüter...Read more
As the weather will soon start to cool down, there’s a good chance that your green thumb is starting to get an itch for working in that fall garden. Most people are probably thinking about the standard crops, but here are a few non-conventional...Read more
If you’re itching to get your Magnatrac out and put it to good work, chances are you’ve already got a honey-do list that you’re working on. But once you’ve tackled your short-list and the farm chores are done, there’s still fun to be had....Read more
Spring has sprung, and if you’re like most of us - you’re itching to get outside and get your hands dirty. Some of the most popular projects for homesteaders, of course, are gardens and chicken coops. If you’re new to one or the other, you...Read more
"Here is my 1976 prototype Struck story....... It began on one of my usual trips home from Tecumseh Products in Grafton, WI, where I was employed. I saw a small tractor that was for sale in Grafton, and decided it was just what I was looking for...Read more
"Here are a couple of photos of me pushing back a brush pile. Driving the RS196K takes me back to my youth. I worked on a farm that had an Oliver Cleatrac, which we used to haul firewood with. I have attached some photos you might find useful,...Read more