Posted by Enar on March 19, 2011 at 09:06:18 from (98.244.241.123):
In Reply to: 1940 Farmall A Tractor posted by Jimmy Speed on March 18, 2011 at 18:44:52:
I like this tractor. It has some unusual features. No pto or belt drive. Metal seat. Lights, but no generator or battery. Must run off magneto?? Looks like a Marvel-Schebler carb instead of a Zenith. Has only one fuel tank, so I guess it's gas only. Four bar steering wheel. Where did that come from? Heavy duty wheel weights. BIG Guys! Those rear tires look like back hoe tires. If they're good, you could sell them to a back hoe guy and buy some tractor tires. And it looks it's ONLY a crank starter with no hole for a starter that I can see. Of course with no battery or generator, it would be difficult. And look at all the implement controls. What's hidden in the grass? Cultivator??
I would look at it as a fixer-upper. Haul it out of the weeds, pressure wash it and put it on ebay with a minimum of $750.00 and see what happens. If I had the space, I'd buy it.
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