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Devon's Tractor Parts Blog

Discover expert tips, detailed restoration projects, and the latest product updates at Devon’s Tractor Parts. Our blog covers everything from vintage tractor repairs and maintenance to behind-the-scenes looks at restorations. Stay informed about the events and farm shows we’ll be attending—come meet us in person and see some of our restored tractors on display! Whether you're restoring a classic or keeping your equipment in top shape, you'll find valuable insights here.

Events & Shows

Join us at upcoming farm shows, tractor expos, and community events! At Devon’s Tractor Parts, we love connecting with fellow enthusiasts, showcasing our latest restorations, and sharing expert advice in person. Check out our events calendar to see where we’ll be next—whether it’s the WPS Farm Show or a local tractor meetup, we’ll have restored classics on display and parts available for purchase. Don’t miss the chance to chat with our team, explore vintage equipment, and get inspired for your next project!

At Devon’s Tractor Parts, we’re excited to share our first featured restoration project: a rare Farmall 400 LP

Farmall 400 LP Restoration: A Rare Beauty Brought

The Farmall 400 featured in this project is powered by Liquid Propane (LP) gas, a rarity in the agricultural world. LP-powered tractors were primarily used in regions near oil fields where farmers could access propane at little to no cost. Although efficient and cost-effective, LP tractors were produced in limited quantities, making this 400 model a valuable find.

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Grandpa's Grandkid Cruiser

Restoring a Family Treasure: Farmall B

This Farmall B arrived in rough condition after sitting idle for many years. While the engine still ran, it needed serious repairs, including new gaskets, carburetor work, and attention to the Magneto system.