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Got a swayback in the stable!

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Sloroll

11-20-2004 12:43:59




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Nothin is as great as a good old dog or horse. Anybody have a pile of 34 F-30 parts laying about? Runs great! Old stud needs a few items though. : ?)




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Allan in NE

11-20-2004 14:38:56




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 12:43:59  
Now,

Just where did you find that!!?? Is that just about as perfect as they get or what?

Boy! You have a way of just "yankin" me back in time. Thanks for that memory walk and thanks for sharin' that picture.

That is an absolute honey! Do I dare ask about what something like that one would run?.....I know it is none of my business at all.....

Thanks,

Allan



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Sloroll

11-20-2004 15:04:33




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-20-2004 14:38:56  
Well, I would expect the old girl to fetch a little over 2K Allan. She does run sweet but the fuel tank is leaky and the hood is F-30 but not a flat one. The steering rod has been swithed to a narrower rod too. Got the hot manifold too. All small affairs. Just need to locate the correct stuff. Lucky I bought it this summer fuel prices are up and business is slow with the hollidays coming and poor weather. I'd have to pass on her today.

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Nebraska Cowman

11-20-2004 14:16:00




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 12:43:59  
ooh ya, a duckbill on spokes! :) nice!



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Sloroll

11-20-2004 15:06:35




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-20-2004 14:16:00  
I'll be looking fro a duckbilled 20 someday when my wallet begins to streach again. I saw a real pretty matched set of 20 and 30 in the tractor photo section. I want this one to look like that!



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Nebraska Cowman

11-20-2004 20:46:38




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 15:06:35  
I know where there is a 20 on spokes to match your 30 and can be bought right.



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Paul Shuler

11-20-2004 13:57:23




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 12:43:59  
Great looking tractor and great looking shop. Is that the wing of an airplane in the background. If so what a contrast of technology.



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TomH

11-20-2004 14:44:28




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Paul Shuler, 11-20-2004 13:57:23  
Maybe not such a contrast. It looks like biplane wings to me.



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Sloroll

11-20-2004 15:08:11




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to TomH, 11-20-2004 14:44:28  
Thats my buisness I run an airport. The bipe is an Aerial aplication Plane. Check the Tractor Photos under "52 chevy"



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JT

11-20-2004 13:00:29




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 12:43:59  
Y'all makin me jealous with all these nice tractor pictures.



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Sloroll

11-20-2004 13:04:32




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to JT, 11-20-2004 13:00:29  
I gotta feeling you have a few of your own.. I bought the old girl back.. mid summer?? Just now gotter here. Fun Fun!



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JT

11-20-2004 13:07:00




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 Re: Got a swayback in the stable! in reply to Sloroll, 11-20-2004 13:04:32  
I have a 1951 M, 1946 B and workin on gettin an F20. Most of my tractor collection consists of the Cub Cadet garden tractors, they are smaller and easier to work on. They also cost less. That is a good lookin F30, though.



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