Posted by Craig Boevers on August 19, 2010 at 19:30:19 from (66.43.229.51):
I am looking for my Grandfather's F14. It was purchased new in (I think) 1938 and was the first tractor to come to what is now my farm, in the Waverly, Iowa area. My father still talks about sitting on his dad's lap, at the age of seven when the tractor was delivered and "rumbling" across the yard on the steel wheels. (Grandpa put rubber on the rear the next year) It was restored sometime between 1995 and 2000 by a gentlemen from the Nashua / Plainfield Iowa area by the name of Randy Niedert, and he sold it to a party from Missouri. Randy bought it from some folks who acutually used it on their farm until they sold it to him. I personally knew Randy (he has since passed away) and know the folks that owned the tractor before him (only five miles from my farm) but unfortunately never knew either of them owned my Grandfather's F14 until recently. Grandpa updated the tractor with lights and a starter, and Randy put an overdrive in it as well. I would very much like to know what became of this F14, and would appreciate any information anyone may have concerning the tractor, or any information anyone may have of someone "in the know" about antique Reds in the state of Misourri.
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