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Jeff-oh

01-30-2006 10:09:52




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Jim I saw in your post on drawbars for pulling that you were able to post multiple pictures in one post. Will you share how that is done?

Jeff




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Jim in OH

01-30-2006 11:15:03




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jeff-oh, 01-30-2006 10:09:52  
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Figured aout a better way... The above text will produce what is directly below this line.
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….. there were many types of aftermarket hitches sold for this tractor, even Sears had one... third party image
Ford/Ferguson swinging drawbar
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Same thing
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Sears hitch
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An old Ferguson original...

Good luck..

Jim

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Jeff-oh

01-30-2006 12:35:24




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jim in OH, 01-30-2006 11:15:03  
let me try...

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and another....

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Jeff



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Irv Slagter (Ia)

02-02-2006 10:08:40




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jeff-oh, 01-30-2006 12:35:24  
That's my little green fergie. I didn't know if it would haul it either, but I figured it had a 3500# axle and I thought the tractor weightd about 2700# so I gave it a try. I pulled it for 50 miles with no trouble behind a 97 Ford 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive pickup. The tractor had been used on a golf course and had turf rear tires on it.

Irv



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Jim in OH

01-30-2006 13:50:48




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 Re: Trailer? in reply to Jeff-oh, 01-30-2006 12:35:24  
HOw did that tractor ride on that trailer??? I need to get a trailer to haul mine around, but I thought that a single axle might be a bit light weight... I figure it might be as much as 3300 lbs wet... Jim



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Jeff-oh

01-31-2006 05:01:05




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 Re: Trailer? in reply to Jim in OH, 01-30-2006 13:50:48  
Don't know. I just grabbed two pictures out of the gallery to play with. (not my tractor) When I went to Plain City last year I used a 16' X 80" tamdem trailer worked great. There is a guy near the corner of OH-247 and OH-32 who has this size trailer new for $795.00 no ramps though.

Jeff



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Jeff-oh

01-30-2006 12:35:49




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jeff-oh, 01-30-2006 12:35:24  
Cool, thanks



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Jim in OH

01-30-2006 10:51:55




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jeff-oh, 01-30-2006 10:09:52  
Ya.. (but the hard part now, is figuring out how to write it here so that the editor sees it as text and not html...)

You use html... The format is:

(less-than-sign<)img src="http://www.site.com/image.jpg"(greater-than-sign>

and you can repeat this as many times as you want....
And until Kim (site owners/ytsupport) find it a nuisance, you can do all kinds of neat things... like bold, Colors RED, or size BIG little

and if you are using netscape (or Mozilla) this should be blinking... (doesn't work in IE)

and center things too..Jim

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stevery

02-01-2006 02:45:16




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to Jim in OH, 01-30-2006 10:51:55  
Jim, since you are a local boy I thought I would ask if you know anyone interested in a T.O. 30. I have a 1955 Ferguson with a 60" King Cutter finish mower and a 4 ft. blade for sale. The tractor starts and runs like new. I'm located south of Springfield. Their are alot of trees in my yard and a zero turn would be better for my needs.



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Jim in OH

02-01-2006 13:15:48




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 Re: Jim in Ohio help in reply to stevery, 02-01-2006 02:45:16  
S.. You say 1955? I thought that the last "30" was made in 1954... '55 started the TO-35... and I am always interested in old tractors... (my wife isn't :-) did you have a price?.. email me.. email is open.... Jim



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