Posted by Beatles65 on April 23, 2012 at 20:48:59 from (69.80.118.116):
This past weekend my dad and I went and picked up this 1945 Ford 2N Tractor . The tractor belonged to my Great Uncle and I was always told that when they were ready to sell it that I would have first chance at getting it. Since my uncles passing about a month ago my aunt has been selling things off and here was my chance so I jumped on it. The deal was for the tractor and all the implements it would be $1500. The implements consist of a middle buster, Harrow, Sickle-Bar Mower, Snow Blade, Dirt Scoop, Dirt Drag, Brush Hog, Ford Front Loader, a Two-Bottom Plow, and a Parts Plow. Some of these implements will need work to use them but it will be worth it.
The tractor was supposed to be in running condition but when we got down there the tractor wouldn"t turn over even with a charged battery, so we had to wench it onto the trailer. We then loaded by hand a few of the implements around the tractor. After everything was strapped down good, we headed for home.
Here is my question. Since this is my first Ford Tractor, I may be missing something on trying to get the thing to run. I know the engine is not stuck because we tried to pull start it to get it running but no luck there. When I turn the key to on, the Armature moves up, but when I press the starter button there is nothing. The starter doesn"t even turn over. What do you think guys? Any suggestions as to why it won"t turn over?
Thanks for the help and I hope you have enjoyed the story and pictures. From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean
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