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Heyseed

12-04-2007 19:26:07




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Was wondering what year and model this Ford is. Thanks Heyseed




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Ultradog MN

12-05-2007 17:57:08




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Heyseed, 12-04-2007 19:26:07  
Whatever it is it looks like a dandy little Ford.
Look at the clutch and brake pedals.
If the knurling isn't worn off of them it would not be plumb wore out.
If it was a bargain I would buy it.



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soundguy

12-05-2007 08:41:39




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Heyseed, 12-04-2007 19:26:07  
As the others said.. chassie could be naa thru early thousand series.. however sheetmetal wouldn't fit early thou.. or 801 due to grill.

if it is a NAA.. it has a very rear mounting bracket. Seeing the rear hubs would help determine hundred or naa.. my guess is some sort of 600/800 and a farmerized paint scheme..

Soundguy



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keithr1

12-05-2007 08:17:02




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Heyseed, 12-04-2007 19:26:07  
i'm gonna say a Jubilee or 600-800 i don't think it is the 01 series



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8N'r--WI

12-05-2007 07:51:49




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Heyseed, 12-04-2007 19:26:07  
Heyseed----if you are asking about the one arm loader, it is a Model 711 with a manure fork on it.

Tim



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Jim.UT

12-04-2007 20:42:13




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Heyseed, 12-04-2007 19:26:07  
Pretty hard to tell from that photo. Could be anything from a 1953 NAA/Golden Jubilee to a 1962 X01 series.

Here's a site that might help you figure it out.



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awhtx

12-05-2007 05:20:51




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 Re: one arm Ford in reply to Jim.UT, 12-04-2007 20:42:13  
I can tell you what it is not. It's not an 801 series- at least not an 801 with the correct grille.



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