Ed Spiess: Champion of Antique Tractors

By John Harvey
Published on January 27, 2011
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Photo by John Harvey
A smiling Ed Spiess with one of his "Lesser Known Classics" at the 1997 Ageless Iron Expo. The rare 1948 Intercontinental tractor appeared on the 1998 Classic Farm Tractors Calendar.

I met Ed Spiess five years ago at a tractor show. We shared an intense, common interest: antique tractors, and fine restorations.

Since I’m always in quest of calendar-quality vintage tractors for the Classic Farm Tractors Calendar that I author and produce for Calendar Promotions, I drooled over Ed’s stunningly beautiful tractors.

I’d never seen an Intercontinental tractor before, so I asked Ed to tell me everything there was to know about this particular machine.

Ed took off like an Olympic sprinter. He told me where he’d found it, how long it took him to convince the owner to sell it, and how the tractor had been painstakingly restored to its original condition.

He explained how he dug up all the information he could about the company that built the tractor, how many were made, where they were shipped, and everything that had been printed in local newspapers about the company, owners and product.

He went to the hometown library near Dallas, Texas, where the factory was located to gather facts and figures. Ed was the Sherlock Holmes of this hobby – a determined detective intent on knowing all there was to know about the subject.

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