Re: Re: Pictures of unknown Ford??? tractor
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Posted by Thanx RMD on July 12, 1998 at 17:25:04:
In Reply to: Re: Pictures of unknown Ford??? tractor posted by RMD on July 12, 1998 at 14:54:42:

Thanx that's really good info. I'm havin probs chasing down a year or even some engine specs. The numbers aren't where they are supposed to be for a Ford. I'll chase down those books and see what else I can dig up thanx again... jf... :two references to your tractor. : On page 66 of "Ford and Fordson Buyers Guide" by Robert Pripps is a picture of one and says it is a B-NO-40 "Moto-Tug" which was a conversion of a 2N made by Harry Ferguson, Inc. during WWII. (Remember that 9Ns and 2Ns were made by Ford but sold by Ferguson). : There is also a picture of one on page 215 of the Crestline book "Ford Trucks Since 1905" by James K. Wagner. The caption to that picture indicates that 3,000 of them were made during WWII and that the rear wheels could be singles or duals. It also says that the rear wheels were the same as those one Ford one-ton trucks of the era.
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