Wow nice video. Just to think this tractor is 110 years old. I have read that some of these tractors back in the day were never shut off during the threshing season due to some of them being so difficult to start. The threshing rig owners had someone tend to the tractor all night just so they could thresh the next day.
I had a hand in the restoration of that artifact. It was always taken special care of and kept indoors after completion. But now that the people who worked on it are either dead or too mature for Pioneer Acres, look at the disgraceful condition it's in. Some special, member of the "upper clicky, click, high school themed popularity contest winner" need their tractor indoors.