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Posted by Old_Farmall_560 on March 11, 2005 at 06:33:22 from (216.167.149.105):
In Reply to: Re: How many spacers on starter armiture (Farmall posted by P Backus on March 10, 2005 at 20:57:51:
Gad! Three inches of snow! It's sort of cool here this morning on the High Plains of Texas. This morning it was in the high 20s but it is supposed to be nearly 70 here today. As usual, our fruit trees here in the Panhandle are starting to bloom too early. A late freeze always gets them. My wife tells me it was in the 70s yesterday at Albuquerque. Albuquerque is my primary home but my tractors are here in Texas. Regarding keeping the 560, I have to say I probably have too many irons in the fire now. Along with the Farmall I was given the family's 1924 Dodge Brothers business coupe which I have been unsuccessful at finding the time to restore. This car was purchased new by my grand-daughter's great great grandfather (my wife's grandfather) so it is sort of special to me. It was built during a period of American automotive history when leather seats were not an option and steel wheels were. It is a neat old car. Below is a picture of the Farmall 560. I'll be in touch.
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