Those are Fordson Model F tractors, which were made in the Detroit area from 1918 through 1928 and rated as 10-20. Assuming that the fuel tanks are original to the tractors (and that's assuming a lot, since the tanks rusted out easily and were often replaced by donor tanks from junkers), the near tractor was made after 1924 and the far one (the grey one) was made before then, probably in the 1920-24 timeframe. Also, the Model F was only manufactured with steel wheels; the far tractor (the grey one) has F&H (French & Hecht) aftermarket rims on it that permitted the use of pneumatic tires for a smoother ride & that wouldn't chew up road surfaces while traveling from one job to the next. Can't tell from the pics if the front wheels also have F&H rims also. Too bad to let those nice rims rot into the ground (a Fordson collector would probably give you a $300 or more for a full set), but folks love their yard art... Additionally, if those fuel tanks are anywhere near restorable, a collector would probably pay around $200-300 for one of them. Lastly, it's kind of curious why only the hubs are painted on the near tractor, and yellowish-white to boot. That tractor left the factory with bright red wheels. As for the worm drive in the rear, it was originally on the top half of the rear axle, but the heat rising from it while using a tractor prototype made sitting in the seat very uncomfortable, so the design was changed.
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