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Re: For those of you who followed: '41 Unstyled A is Running


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Posted by RLA on April 29, 2014 at 06:29:33 from (162.39.22.109):

In Reply to: For those of you who followed: '41 Unstyled A is Running! posted by Ken Christopherson on April 28, 2014 at 15:32:09:

I do have a full time job @ a Ford Garage, + help out

on a 80 head dairy farm with milking & chores. After spending

most of the weekend outside, @-18 air temps I kinda like to

spend most of the other off time in my basement where's it

+80°. The tractor I am attemping to save from the scrap the

scrap yard last ran May of 1985. A tornado took it on the last

day of May & rolled it over a few times. I too got this for about

scrap price, bought site unseen & all this time thought it was

a later cyclone A. Disappointed at first, but after removing all

the damaged parts it began to look better to me. Most of

everything was done befor it got real cold. The rest of the

winter been working on pieces & parts that I could carry into

the furnace room in the basement. Picking up parts here &

there off Craigslist & Ebay. Painting pieces & parts up stairs

in My Ford Parts room.



I do have a 30'x30' pole building where most of my work is

done, but there is 620,630,41B, 52 60, 54 60 & a J/Deere M

& the Model A that really is taking up 2 parking spots in this

shed along with all my tools. So I am cramped for space just.

like you. I've been told I am Crazy, at times I have thought

others were correct in their assumption of me trying to save

a tractor that there is SO MANY OF. But it's a passion/goal

a battle of sorts to achieve something & hear it run again. It

will be used for something when it's done or It won't be at our

at farm. My plan is making this into our snow plow tractor.

But who really knows? LOL


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