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Ray

04-11-2003 18:46:48




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I bought a 49 8N last week and the old guy gave me
15 pages of old sales literature for 8N's.I never knew they made a hydraulic tilt bucket for a pipe
frame loader,or some of these accessories.You
could get a cigar lighter,tire pump that works
off the engine compression,a storm cover for setting outside,spark plug adapters to set the
plugs out about an inch,a bugg top,an optional
spring seat.Besides the hydraulic bucket you
could get a 16ft crane lift boom.

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Upper Peninsual,Mich

04-12-2003 05:42:16




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 Re: Sales literature in reply to Ray, 04-11-2003 18:46:48  
Hi Ray. Nice picture. I have one just like it hanging in the camp garage. Hasn't been used in years, but worked good at the time. If you have time post some other pictures of items in the sales brochure. Thanks. Ron



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Picture..Tire Pump

04-12-2003 03:21:47




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 Re: Sales literature in reply to Ray, 04-11-2003 18:46:48  
Do you have $4.25 ??



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The tire pump reminds me of a story

04-12-2003 05:52:22




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 Re: Re: Sales literature in reply to Picture..Tire Pump, 04-12-2003 03:21:47  
My Friends Father had a tire pump like that. I don't know where he got it but he always had it in a little box under the seat in his 66 Ford Pu...We aired up a many of tires with it.

Thinking of My Friends father... I use to hang out at my friends house most of the time. I practically lived there. I helped set fence posts, cut hogs and buck hay just about every thing that was done on a small farm. But one of the clearest memories was when We ( his son and I ) Borrowed the F-20 to pull a car home. ( with out his Fathers permission) Time we got back the motor was steaming ( low on water) I don't think I had ever seen him mad... This time his face was all red and his vains were sticking out. I told him If I hurt the tractor I would pay to get it fixed... Lucky for me it was ok.. But I'll never forget that one or borrow another mans tractor with out his permission...

What would we do with out Memories
Have a Nice Day
J52J/Jess

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Bee in Mo

04-11-2003 19:08:02




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 Re: Sales literature in reply to Ray, 04-11-2003 18:46:48  
Hey Ray, I remember an 8n my father had back in the 40s. We used the tire pump you mentioned for all our tractors and implement tires.The only thing was you had to get pretty close to the tires on the other equipment because the hose wasn't too long. But we just pulled a plug and screwed the threaded end of the hose in the plug hole, started the 8n and aired up the tires. Just occurred to me that the tire pump could have been used with any of the other tractors ,I guess. Bee happy.

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