Antique Tractor display unveiled
at Heartland Community College Ag Complex
Tractor donated by Logan County resident,
restored by LCHS FFA
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[August 11, 2024]
Heartland
Community College celebrated the culmination of a three-year project
to bring a piece of history to the college’s Ag Complex.
The Heartland Community College Agriculture Complex is the new home
to an antique piece of farming equipment. Dave Bishop, part-time
faculty in Agriculture, and pioneer in the development of HCC's
Regenerative Agriculture certificate, donated his family's 1927
McCormick-Deering tractor for display, representing the transition
from horse power to machine power.
The “10-20” was owned by Bishop's grandfather, who passed away when
Bishop was 5 years old. It sat in a shed on his family farm from
1955 to 2021 until students in agriculture engineering courses at
Lincoln Community High School (LCHS) gave it a second life.
The restoration process began in 2021 under the direction of
agriculture educator and FFA coach, Allison Bode. Joe's Towing
transported the tractor from the farm near East Peoria to Lincoln
where students disassembled the tractor and sandblasted the
individual parts.
In 2023, agriculture educator and FFA advisor Molly Schempp took
over supervision of the project. Students replaced broken bolts and
made minor repairs as they pieced the tractor back together.
Enlisting the help of LCHS metal fabrication students, Schempp's
class re-fabricated the rusted fenders. They then prepped the
tractor for paint and hosted a painting workshop for interested
agriculture students. Students used a rust-converting paint with UV
protectant to ensure that the tractor wouldn't fade in direct
sunlight.
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Dave Bishop (center) and members of his family next to the 1927 McCormick-Deering
tractor displayed at the Heartland Community College Ag Complex.
HCC's Agriculture Complex
showcases the antique tractor in the ultra-modern setting of the
HCC Ag Complex, illustrating the past, present, and future of
the agriculture industry in Central Illinois.
“The ’10-20’ we have in this display transitioned
Dave Bishop’s grandfather from one age to another, bringing
technology to the family farm,” said Heartland Community College
Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Rick Pearce. “We
thank Dave for sharing not only a piece of agricultural history but
his own family history with the college and our students. And we
thank the students and staff of LCHS for all the hard work they put
in to restore this tractor into a showpiece for the next
generation.”
The tractor is placed in front of Heartland’s 29,500 square foot Ag
Complex facility located on the west side of the main Heartland
campus on Raab Road in Normal. The Complex and outside growing labs,
which support agriculture programs at the College, opened in January
of 2024.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College] |