Tracks and 2 Cylinders
Florida collection showcases tractor favorites
By Bill Vossler
November 2006
Dr. James "Jim" Sheppard has come a long way from his
roots, when he and his father farmed with mules in
southern Alabama. Nothing shows that distance better than Jim's
incredible collection of about 100 completely restored tractors,
including Caterpillar, Holt, Best, John Deere and more. The
72-year-old's collection is poetic justice, because Jim was the
driving force in getting tractor power onto his father's farm.
"When I was 12," he recalls, "after my urging and cajoling, Dad
finally decided to trade the mules and get a tractor.
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"That 1945 John Deere Model LA was an enormous step forward in
our productivity," says Jim, a specialist in internal medicine and
cardiology in rural Ponce de Leon, Fla. "With that little tractor,
we could do a lot more work than we ever could with mules." His
father, Arthur, was a skilled cotton ginner. During harvest, Jim
worked on the farm and Arthur ran the community cotton gin.
"We began to prosper, and eventually we bought the farm we had
been sharecropping on," Jim says. "That was a profound experience."
When Jim was 15, his father traded for a 1949 John Deere Model MT
tractor. "Then we doubled our productivity," he says. "That
machinery got us out of the pits of poverty, and endeared the old
machines to me."
Nostalgia fuels collection
Jim went on to attend college and medical school. Fifteen years
after graduation, he returned to his roots, buying a farm where he
could raise his family. "I commuted to my office, and raised four
kids here," he says.
When the time came to buy an old utility tractor for mowing on
the farm, he immediately thought of that old Model LA. "In the
intervening years, my dad left the farm and those old tractors
passed on to other owners, and we lost track of them," he says.
Instead, Jim bought a 1946 John Deere Model LA, and later, a 1949
John Deere Model MT. In 1974, he decided to restore one so it would
look like it did when he was a kid.
Jim jumped into the old iron hobby with both feet. "There are
several different kinds of tractor collectors," he says. "One group
enjoys finding tractors, another enjoys collecting them but not
restoring them, another enjoys showing, parading and talking about
them. Old tractors mean different things to different people. When
I started, the most fun was restoring the old tractors: getting
them in the shop, seeing what was wrong, tearing them apart, fixing
them up, restoring them."
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