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Need help identifying an old tractor.

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S Colyott

05-05-2004 13:52:02




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I have no idea what kind or how old of a tractor I have. It had to have been built before the 1960's and it has no steering wheel, only a stick. It also has a small blade on the front that lifts up and down and is small enough to go through doorways. Could someone tell me where to look to find out the manufacturers name and maybe an idea of the value.
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John Heuman

05-05-2004 18:06:07




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 Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to S Colyott, 05-05-2004 13:52:02  
hello yes please if you can Serial # faa193955
Farmall is kind but thats all I know; What model number? What year is it? and where can i get accessarys. I need it to mow grass on 14 arces. I was told I need 5 ' PTO pull behind bush hog. I'am very poor man disable Veteran and want and need to get one to cut grass. Thanks for any information you can Help me with !!!!!



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John *.?-!.* cub owner

05-05-2004 19:10:22




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 Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to John Heuman, 05-05-2004 18:06:07  
That is a 1947 Farmall A. You can use a small pull type bush hog, a belly mount rotary mower (such as a Woods), or even a sickle mower. To find accessories, try farm auctions, used equipment dealers, or salvage yards. Bear in mind that an A does not have a hydralic lift, and unless you have one with a working (very rare) exhaust lift, any attachments will have to include a way to lift them by hand.

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Smitty

05-05-2004 14:20:25




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 Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to S Colyott, 05-05-2004 13:52:02  
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Does it look like this. I have a Gibson D 1946, this ones not mine but out of the tractor photos on this site.
Smitty



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S Colyott

05-05-2004 14:30:14




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 Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to Smitty, 05-05-2004 14:20:25  
The picture looks a lot like the one I have, except mine does not have a steering wheel but a stick.

Where would I go to find parts for something like this?



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Smitty

05-05-2004 14:44:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to S Colyott, 05-05-2004 14:30:14  
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It should have a wisconsin engine so go to wisconsin for engine parts. Also do a web search on Google for "gibson D". There is a gibson club listed there. Mine has tiller steering also. Looks like this Pic but not as nice. What parts do you need?
Smitty

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S Colyott

05-06-2004 10:44:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tract in reply to Smitty, 05-05-2004 14:44:55  
Smitty, That sure is a nice picture. At this time, I'm not sure what I need. The tractor was left to me from my Dad's estate. Thank all of you for all the information.



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Smitty

05-05-2004 14:21:51




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 Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to Smitty, 05-05-2004 14:20:25  
Mine has the tiller, the one in photo has been converted.
Smitty



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Josh

05-05-2004 13:59:11




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 Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to S Colyott, 05-05-2004 13:52:02  
Hard to tell where to look for a name, but there should be a plate on it somewhere. Judging from your description, i'd say you might have a Gibson model D.



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S Colyott

05-06-2004 10:46:10




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 Re: Re: Need help identifying an old tractor. in reply to Josh, 05-05-2004 13:59:11  
Josh,
Thank you for your information. You were right, it is a Gibson model D. You know your tractors.
Thanks again.



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