High Schooler Paints Farmall H Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

In Tractor Tales with Machinery Pete, after her family was impacted first-hand by breast cancer, one high-schooler decided to raise awareness. She did so by refurbishing a 1940s tractor and painting it pink.

After her family was impacted first-hand by breast cancer, one high-schooler decided to raise awareness. She did so by refurbishing a 1940s tractor and painting it pink.
After her family was impacted first-hand by breast cancer, one high-schooler decided to raise awareness. She did so by refurbishing a 1940s tractor and painting it pink.
(Farm Journal )

It’s a special Farmall H featured on U.S. Farm Report this weekend. In the 1940’s this classic was built to work hard on the farm, but today holds a much different purpose. Raising awareness, along with a few eyebrows, this classic tractor still gets the job done.

It’s a tribute to breast cancer awareness, as one high schooler wanted to raise awareness in honor of her sister and great-grandmother.

Watch this weekend’s Tractor Tales from U.S. Farm Report.

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