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Chat’s Tractors: A lifetime of rescues and restorations.

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Ryan Roossinck

August 11, 2021

photos of antique farmall, allis chalmers, oliver, and john deere tractors

Auction Details (Click here to see all of the tractors on this retirement sale!)

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 – 9AM CDT
Location: Chat’s Tractors – 5117 E County Rd. 17, Avon, IL 61415
Auction Format: Online & Onsite bidding – Online bidding open now!
Auctioneer: Kyle Kelso

About an hour west of Peoria on County Road 17, you’ll find a patch of ground that’s been owned and farmed by the same family for 183 years. And in one of the outbuildings, you’ll usually find Dick Chatterton and his brother Bob wrenching on old tractors. This is the home of Chat’s Tractors.

For 30 years or more, the Chatterton brothers have built, collected, and restored the tractors they remembered growing up in the 50s. They primarily specialize in Farmall and Allis Chalmers, but every now and again they’ll fix up a two-cylinder Deere or the occasional Oliver as well.

Allis Chalmers D15 tractor
This little Allis might be the lowest-houred D15 left on the planet! 1200 original hours! Original paint, too! Click the photo to see the auction listing!

It’s been a good run, too. Chat’s Tractors has sold tractors to buyers all over the globe. Most of the customers have been here in the Midwest, but they’ve also sold tractors to buyers in Europe, too! Furthermore, in 2012, they donated a 460, a 560, a CAT D2 crawler, and a few implements to an orphanage in Nigeria! The orphanage used them to tend to the land and grow a few crops to help sustain the village.

Calling it a career…

The Chatterton brothers have really enjoyed the rescue and restoration work, but as they’re both getting on in years, they’ve decided to retire. There are lots of grandkids to have fun with, and that doesn’t leave a lot of time for tractors!

Dick & Bob are each keeping a few pieces that are special to them, but even after keeping a few, this is a pretty big sale! Nearly 40 tractors will go home with new owners! They’re not all brand new restorations, but there’s a nice mix of older restorations, newer ones, and unique tractors on this sale!

Farmall Super M-TA Diesel tractor
One of only about 2700 built (and only in 1954), this Farmall Super M-TA Diesel has been nicely restored!

For those of you heading out to Rantoul for the Half Century of Progress show, it’s not terribly far out of your way if you’re coming on 74! Our friend Kyle Kelso will kick things off at about 9AM!

Most of the tractors on the sale have been restored by the Chatterton brothers over the years, but there are a couple in the collection that came from elsewhere. Here’s a couple of those.

1949 Farmall M Fearday
In central & southern Illinois, the name Jerry Fearday is synonymous with top-quality Farmall restorations. This was one of his projects that found its way to Chat’s. Love the custom paint job on this one!
1953 Farmall Super M Custom
Another of the unique pieces in the Chat’s Tractor collection, this 1953 Super M is fitted with a pair of seats and a custom ROPS in addition to the beautiful paint job! This Farmall is one of the ones Bob & Dick may miss the most. It was a great tractor ride tractor!

The Super B-TA fantasy tractor…

Farmall fantasy tractor
This is what happens when you wash your Farmalls in the hot water cycle. Click the photo for a few more photos of this unique little fella!

Of all of the neat stuff in this sale, though, this one was the one that really caught my attention. They call it a Super B-TA – something of a fantasy name, as Farmall never made one. It’s a neat little custom that they found quite a few years ago at a shop near Keokuk, IA. Apparently the guy wanted something unique for his kids to tootle around on the farm with. Apparently the kids either outgrew it or didn’t really take to it. So, Bob made the guy an offer, and ended up taking it home to Chat’s Tractors!

I really don’t know what it’s built on as far as a chassis goes – maybe a chopped Farmall H or an M? Either way, it’s got a 5-speed transmission and a TA lever that I’m not sure is functional. The powerplant is a single-cylinder Wisconsin gas motor with an electric start. Dick told me that it only does about 5 miles an hour in road gear, so it’s definitely not a tractor ride candidate!

The stubby, almost cartoonish appearance of this tractor has made it a favorite on the internet over the past fifteen years. There have been LOTS of arguments about this tractor and whether or not it could’ve ever come from Farmall and what’s in it, etc. Now’s your chance to buy it and find out!

Click here to see what’s on the Chat’s Tractor auction!

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 – 9AM CDT
Location: Chat’s Tractors – 5117 E County Rd. 17, Avon, IL 61415
Auction Format: Online & Onsite bidding – Online bidding open now!
Auctioneer: Kyle Kelso

 

 

 

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