Trucks and Tractors
Art Gallery

(Or otherwise known as Art from the back 40)

Frequency Asked Questions:

What is a Giclee? A Giclee, pronounced zee-clay, is a process utilizing the latest digital technology and sophisticated machinery and software to replicate original works of art. They are  high quality prints made from a high resolution digital image sprayed onto watercolor paper using very permanent ink. Giclée prints are guaranteed to be far more permanent than prints made using cheaper methods. They are the next best thing to owning the original!
What is a Standard Print? A Standard Print is printed on High Gloss photo paper and they are not signed & numbered. 
What is the price and what sizes are available?   Prices and available sizes are listed with the art print) .

GICLEE' SIGNED & NUMBERED ART PRINTS

When I Grow Up
 (Original: $500)

Remember when you were a boy and cruising around on your bike in the Summer.  One of your favorite spots was to go to the local gravel yard and dream about driving all of those neat old rigs.  Imagine being behind the wheel of that Ford 1950 dump truck or any of those other vintage Ford or Mack dump trucks.  Or even better, running one of the bucket loaders . 

  • Image Size 10 x 141/2"  with a 1" border Signed & Numbered Giclee Print on angelica watercolor paper. Matted  with a hand drawn border.  $45.00

 STANDARD PRINTS on HIGH GLOSS PHOTO PAPER

  • 16"x20" Presentation Mat/ $25

  • 16"x20" Double Mat/ $27.99

  • 11" x 14" Beveled Mat/ $19.99

  • 11" x 14" Double Mat/ $22.50

 

  • 8" x 10" Beveled Mat/ $12.99

  • 8" x 10" Double Mat/ $ 15.00

  • Magnet   $4.00 (not available with all of the prints)

 

 


Christmas Tree Farm 

It's almost Christmas and it's time to harvest the Christmas trees. As you know a Christmas tree is an evergreen or artificial tree decorated, as with lights and ornaments during the Christmas season.  Christmas Trees are grown on tree farms.  Christmas tree farming involves growing pine, spruce and fir trees specifically for use as Christmas trees. A wide variety of pine and fir species are grown as Christmas trees, although a handful of varieties stand out in popularity. In the United States, Douglas-fir, Scots Pine and Fraser Fir all sell well.  One of the more popular methods is the pick-your-own tree farm or sold commercially.  These Christmas trees are being loaded into a vintage 41 Ford Rack Body truck and a little while ago the old NAA 8N Ford tractor was hard at work. Wait a minute is that Santa!!!

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the buildings sign

  • Original/ $400



Giant Pumpkin Tractor Pulling

Truck and tractor pulling is a competition using tractors or large trucks to pull a heavy sled. Usually the sled offers progressively greater resistance as it is pulled. It can be a great spectacle, in no small part due to the fact that the pulling vehicle produces a great deal of noise and smoke, and tends to kick up dirt. Also, the tractors pulling don't actually travel very far (a typical "full pull" is 300 feet  One of the highlights at country fair is tractor pulling, and this time this old John Deer tractor is pulling giant pumpkins. Today, that record for giant pumpkins is 1689 pounds so you can see why this vintage tractor is struggling. 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14"

  • Original/ Sold to a Private Gallery in NH

Refrigerator Magnet/ $4.00



Vintage Timber Logging 

The ground is now frozen and it's due to snow any day but that's ok for timber logging in the North country. The Old Dodge Power Wagon is still hard at work bringing the loggers into the forest and supplies for the logging trucks and skidders.  The 35 Ford Rack body is still hard at work and the 39 Chevy Rack body has a load of pine timber for the mill.  Times are tough so you gotta haul as much wood as possible when the mill will accept wood.  

  • Prints are available in 16"x20", 11" x 14" and 
    8" x 10 Mats

  • Original/ $350

 

Old Yella Red Hauling the Logs 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door ! 

  • Original/ Private Gallery

Also available are some log trucks in Red but supply is limited! 

 

 Time to take out the trash  
Once a week it is time to take out the trash and it will be picked up by your local trash hauler.  This print depicts a vintage rubbish truck taking a load of trash which will end up at our local landfill and sorted at recycling centers.  In the background is a garbage truck and a few others ready for their recycling chores. 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20", 11" x 14" and 8" x 10 Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door! 

  • Original/ $350

 


 

Porta Pottys
 It's been a long day delivering porta pottys to varies events and excuse me but gotta use the outhouse! This print features a old vintage rack body truck carrying a load of portable toilets.  Added features are a few scattered rolls of toilet paper and even a mouse. 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door and the porta porttys ! 

  • Original/ $250

 

"Save the Outhouses"

 


 


 MacGregor's Garage

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door and the sign on the building ! 

  • Original/ $250

Also available are some tow trucks in Red but supply is limited! 


 


 Old Yella on the oil Fields

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door and oil tank. 

  • Original/ $250

Also available are some oil trucks in Red but supply is limited! 


 

"Save the Outhouses"

 "Outhouse Pumper"
When the septic truck was invented their first assignments was to pump out an outhouse. This old workhorse had been hard at work for many years  maintaining these American symbols. This print was featured in the trade magazine for the liquid waste industry called "The Pumper".

  • Prints are available in 16"x20", 11" x 14" and
     8" x 10" mats.

  • Original/ $350.00

    Refrigerator Magnet/ $4.00

     

 


   

The Olde Well Driller
This old Mack truck never retired and  been  on the job for over 50 years in the Granite State of NH. The well rig is a pounder, which fractures the rock as it drills, and many people claim a pounded well produces more water than that a modern drilled well.

 

 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door ! 

  • Original/ $350

 




The old gray tractors 
The  8N was introduced in 1948 and was in production until Ford's was celebrating it's golden anniversary in 1953 by  redesigning its tractors, and nicknamed them the Golden Jubilee.  Later the NAA was redesigned and known as the 861 Powerhouse. The 34 Ford rack body truck was actually spotted by the junkyard artist  being used on a farm selling vegetables.

 

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Original/ $249.00

 




Ready to Work the Back 40

The roosters  just started to crow and this group of of vintage farm equipment is ready for another busy day.  The  Chevy trucks have been here over fifty years and the Oliver model 70 since 1937.  The Allis-Chambers Model U became famous as the first tractor available with low-pressure pneumatic rubber tires.  When we needed a new tractor for the corn fields, the Case DC was the logical choice because it was a row crop tractor and designed to pull a three-line plough.  It had a belt pulley's, PTO, motor lift system for the implements, and quick dodge" steering for working uneven rows.

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Original/ $275.00

Gathering Wood for the Winter

The Shakers believed in using the most modern machinery and what better use that to utilize John Deer tractors for use at the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury, NH.  The first arrival might have been this 1929 Model Model GP intended for row-crops as noted by it's high-arched front axle.  Next, it probably would have been a 1938 Model BWH-40 with Pneumatic tires which greatly improved the ride and traction.   The with the war looming, they  probably rushed out in 1941  to purchase a Model LA.

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14" Mats

  • Original/ $249.00

 

FARMALL'S

The Shakers believed in using the best  machinery and what better use that to utilize International Harvest Tractors for use at the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury, NH. The first arrival might have been  one of the first diesel-powered tractors which first appeared in 1934.  The engine was unusual because it first started on gas and when warmed up switched to diesel. Next, it probably would have been a Farmall M, first introduced in 1939 as a row crop tractor. Then for smaller duties,  they  probably rushed out in  to purchase  a new Farmall Cub which was built from 1949 thru 1979.

  • Prints are available in 16"x20" and 11" x 14"

  • Refrigerator Magnet/ $4.00

  • Original/ $350.00

2N at the Rochester Fair
Every September, we all wait anxiously for the Rochester Fair.  Ten days of Carnival rides, exhibits of huge pumpkins, farm animals, lots of good food, and the Saturday night Demo derby.  You need good equipment to run a country fair and this 2N is ready for the job.  Even though, her gray paint is a little chipped, and the hydraulics leak a little, she is ready for this year's fair.

  • Prints are available in 11" x 14" and 8" x 10".

  • Original/ $250.00

Rochester's Red Farmall
Take a ride along some of the back roads of Rochester NH and look for an old red Farmall tractor.  This old "live free or die" work horse is now working the corn fields for an organic farm.

  • Prints are available only in 11" x 14"

  • Original/ $149.00

Old Red

  • Prints are available only in 11" x 14"

  • Personalize: I'll even print your name on the trucks door ! 

  • Original/ $149.00

 

 

POWER WAGONS

  • Prints are available in 16"x20", 11" x 14" and
     8" x 10" mats.

  • Original/ $350.00

Waiting for Scallops
in Digby, Nova Scotia 

  • Prints are available only in 11" x 14"

  • Almost sold out, please inquire for availability

  • Original/ $149.00

 

Endeavor Farm

 

  • Prints are available only in 16" x 20"

  • Almost sold out, please inquire for availability

  • Original/ Sold Private Gallery in Dover, MA

 

 

 

8N on the FARM

Hard at work on the farm


 One of our Junkyard Engineer's recently found some small  8" x 10" wooden frames in a trunk of a 1961 Ford, so rather than throw them away we discovered they were ideal for framing "8N"  prints.

  • Prints are available only in 8" x 10"

  • Sorry: SOLD OUT

  • Original/ Private Gallery

 


 

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