Posted by NY 986 on August 08, 2012 at 11:51:11 from (67.142.178.25):
All the talk lately of the N series Fords and their prominence has me reflecting on the sights of my youth. My recollection has it that a lot of little farms around and the non-farming home owners had one of these tractors (WD) sitting in the yard or a WD45 or C if not a WD. And it was just not the neighborhood but went I started college in the 1980's there seemed to be a lot of those on the way to Alfred, NY from the Finger Lakes area. Production data shows over 146,000 units made for the WD. Granted they were an less than ergonomically friendly tractor but I would be willing to bet there were as many that were the "bedrock" tractor back in the day as there were Ford N series on a given farm. I am not an AC tractor person but at the same time do not harbor an immense dislike of them, either. Discuss.
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