Tractor Display Allowed to Stay; West Allis Had Said It Violated Off- Street Parking Rules

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The vintage Allis-Chalmers tractor has been the centerpiece of the harvest season display in front of the West Allis home of Terry Crivello and Jim House for the last six autumns.

Amid bales of hay, cornstalks and giant inflatable pumpkins, the orange 1952 WD that once pulled potatoes out of fertile fields in central Wisconsin is seen by the couple as a symbol of both Wisconsin's farm heritage and their community's gritty working- class history.

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Tractor Display Allowed to Stay; West Allis Had Said It Violated Off- Street Parking Rules

But the city that gave birth to the tractor and thousands like it from the sprawling plant that once served as its bedrock sees the an...

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