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Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side

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Sean (TX)

12-18-2007 19:08:19




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I been looking for a photos of this for awhile...Seen the show on RFD again. Got his name this time.... Bill Critchlow

Did a bit of searching...

Here it is..

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When he retired from trucking in 1995, Bill Critchlow, Melita, Manitoba, became a tractor collector - in a big way.
He bought up old Fords and Fergusons and began restoring them. His collection of restored tractors grew to about 40.

After doing that many "straight" restorations, Critchlow branched out into the unusual. His first non-standard restoration involved putting a truck engine into a Ford 8N.
Then he hit on the idea of pairing up two restored 8N's to make a double tractor. "It wasn't that difficult," he insists.
After first restoring the two 1948 tractors, Critchlow removed the front ends and built a new longer front axle by cutting the ends from the existing axles and attaching them to the ends of an axle from a third tractor. He put supports under the two engines, positioned about a foot apart, and added a center pivot point for the new axle halfway between them.

To merge the rear ends, he cut both axles and axle housings in the same place (but on opposite sides) so he left both differentials and transmissions intact. He then welded the remaining axles and housings from each tractor together.
He rebuilt the steering so both steering wheels work. And he connected the rear brake cables to the brake pedals on both tractors so one person can drive them both.
This gave him two 8N's sitting side by side on a single set of front and rear axles. "There are two of nearly everything - two seats, two steering wheels, two transmissions, two clutches, two clutch pedals, and two throttles," he says. Of course, with the engines there are also two batteries, two generators and two starters. And at the back, there are two PTO's and two 3-point hitches.

"I've been driving it in parades and showing it to people," he says. "I usually just run one engine at a time. I can sit on one side, start the engine on the other tractor, get up and move to that side and then shut down the other one without people even noticing," he says.
He intends to make one change in the twin tractors. "It would help if I could disengage both clutches with just one pedal, so this winter I'll be modifying the hook-ups and rods so I can do that. Then it will be easier to engage both transmissions at the same time," he says.
To take advantage of the two 3-point hitches, Critchlow built a double plow by mounting two old 14 in. two bottom plows side by side. "The one on the right mounts normally, but I had to extend the length of the hitch on the left one so it would cover the furrow from the right one," he says. "With both engines running and both transmissions engaged, it has plenty of power to pull both plows."
Critchlow's double 8N measures 7 ft. 9 in. wide, so he can still haul it on an 8-ft. wide trailer and be road legal.
He says he's had a lot of comments and questions from people on how and why he did it. "I'd seen another double that someone had made and I just wanted to see if I could do it with the Fords," he says.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bill Critchlow, 171 Townsend Drive, Melita, Manitoba, Canada R0M 1L0 (ph 204 522-3438)

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OKDAD

12-20-2007 22:49:03




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to ZANE, 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
Hey Hobo....If there are TWO 6v batteries then wouldn't this actually be a 12v tractor?third party image



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Dunk

12-19-2007 18:59:23




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
Just remember, they were built to hand crank!!



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Hobo,NC

12-19-2007 18:06:27




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
All my 6V nutty buddies are gonna leave me off their Christmas list fer what i am bout to say,,,,, ,,
I see the perfect 6v tractor,,,, if one don't start just move over to the other one,,,,, if neither don't start it has a built in tow hook,,,, still friends aint we.



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Dunk

12-19-2007 18:56:04




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Hobo,NC, 12-19-2007 18:06:27  
Hobo!!

You will still be my buddy when you go to 24, and 48 volts to git that wore out tractor cranked.

I want to see that nice little 3 point hitch battery holder that you make.

Spin her fast, ifn she is low on compression.



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Sean (TX)

12-19-2007 13:24:32




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 Re: Melita, MB in reply to Tom N MS, 12-18-2007 19:08:19  

Bob said: (quoted from post at 01:01:51 12/19/07) Melita, MB, is only a little over 100 miles to the NW of me... I'll have to put that fellow's tractor on my "must go see list"!


Call before you go Bob looks like he sold it all... Got these pics off MTF...This place is blocking the URL third party image

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Tex - Driftwood

12-19-2007 08:12:57




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
i think i'll pass on that one. I kinda like being out there all alone.



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JMOR

12-19-2007 04:01:44




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Hank AB AB, 12-18-2007 19:08:19  

Sean (TX) said: (quoted from post at 23:08:19 12/18/07) I been looking for a photos of this for awhile...Seen the show on RFD again. Got his name this time.... Bill Critchlow

Did a bit of searching...

Here it is..

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When he retired from trucking in 1995, Bill Critchlow, Melita, Manitoba, became a tractor collector - in a big way.
He bought up old Fords and Fergusons and began restoring them. His collection of restored tractors grew to about 40.

After doing that many "straight" restorations, Critchlow branched out into the unusual. His first non-standard restoration involved putting a truck engine into a Ford 8N.
Then he hit on the idea of pairing up two restored 8N's to make a double tractor. "It wasn't that difficult," he insists.
After first restoring the two 1948 tractors, Critchlow removed the front ends and built a new longer front axle by cutting the ends from the existing axles and attaching them to the ends of an axle from a third tractor. He put supports under the two engines, positioned about a foot apart, and added a center pivot point for the new axle halfway between them.

To merge the rear ends, he cut both axles and axle housings in the same place (but on opposite sides) so he left both differentials and transmissions intact. He then welded the remaining axles and housings from each tractor together.
He rebuilt the steering so both steering wheels work. And he connected the rear brake cables to the brake pedals on both tractors so one person can drive them both.
This gave him two 8N's sitting side by side on a single set of front and rear axles. "There are two of nearly everything - two seats, two steering wheels, two transmissions, two clutches, two clutch pedals, and two throttles," he says. Of course, with the engines there are also two batteries, two generators and two starters. And at the back, there are two PTO's and two 3-point hitches.

"I've been driving it in parades and showing it to people," he says. "I usually just run one engine at a time. I can sit on one side, start the engine on the other tractor, get up and move to that side and then shut down the other one without people even noticing," he says.
He intends to make one change in the twin tractors. "It would help if I could disengage both clutches with just one pedal, so this winter I'll be modifying the hook-ups and rods so I can do that. Then it will be easier to engage both transmissions at the same time," he says.
To take advantage of the two 3-point hitches, Critchlow built a double plow by mounting two old 14 in. two bottom plows side by side. "The one on the right mounts normally, but I had to extend the length of the hitch on the left one so it would cover the furrow from the right one," he says. "With both engines running and both transmissions engaged, it has plenty of power to pull both plows."
Critchlow's double 8N measures 7 ft. 9 in. wide, so he can still haul it on an 8-ft. wide trailer and be road legal.
He says he's had a lot of comments and questions from people on how and why he did it. "I'd seen another double that someone had made and I just wanted to see if I could do it with the Fords," he says.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bill Critchlow, 171 Townsend Drive, Melita, Manitoba, Canada R0M 1L0 (ph 204 522-3438)



Neat, and probably a safer pearch for the wife than this:

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JMOR

12-19-2007 04:04:49




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to JMOR, 12-19-2007 04:01:44  
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Queen seat pic??



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Bob

12-19-2007 05:35:43




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to JMOR, 12-19-2007 04:04:49  
Perhaps, it repends upon the SIZE of the wife???



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Sean (TX)

12-19-2007 02:34:07




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 Re: Melita, MB in reply to Ficks from Indiana, 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
We looked him up on google earth 1700 miles norththird party image



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Bob

12-18-2007 21:01:51




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 Melita, MB in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
Melita, MB, is only a little over 100 miles to the NW of me... I'll have to put that fellow's tractor on my "must go see list"!



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Sean (TX)

12-18-2007 19:19:11




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to JMOR, 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
Welcome back Dunk...Sure is a interesting tractor...Ill bet it was a long project..He has a nice collection of fords..



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Dunk

12-18-2007 19:28:58




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:19:11  
The new board just lost my last post, again.

Oh, well, it wasn't in this topic.

Did I tell yall the new board don't like me one bit?



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Dunk

12-18-2007 19:13:56




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 Re: Seeing Double:Two 8N's Run Side-By-Side in reply to Sean (TX), 12-18-2007 19:08:19  
Thanks, Sean!!

I have heard rumors of this.

So glad I was around to see that it was true.



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