Posted by farmerwannabe on December 30, 2008 at 15:17:38 from (68.254.16.243):
Hi guys. I ran across an odd looking tractor recently. The fella said it was a Case, but when I looked at it, it"s definitely a Farmall with the tag listing it as an I-4. The seat is VERY odd...sits way out the back on a round tube sticking straight back and on the driver"s side there"s an auxiliary hydraulic pump that runs rams for a front-mounted snow plow. Looks very odd. The person selling it said it was owned by the military and has the documentation for that, as well as documentation (I live in Michigan) from Wisconsin certifying it as an antique. No pto, no rear hitch other than a drawbar. Wide-front. That seat and pump are REALLY weird looking..the seat"s original, but what about the pump out there? It"s belt driven. I"ve not seen one quite like it before. They want to trade it for some hay, but I don"t know what the heck I"d do with it not having a PTO. Can"t find data about it in the tractor books. Any info. about it you guys might know? Thanks again...don"t know if I want it, but pretty neat to see anyway!
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