Posted by Bryce Frazier on May 11, 2015 at 20:28:17 from (67.142.182.25):
Okay, first of all, for those that are now confused, I posted the other day about being given a belly mount Ford mower, on the Ford Board, so here is an update to that!
I went to get the "field ready machine" today. Looks to be all there, was sitting in the weeds, could hardly see it. "All" the bolts came in a bag, and the 2 V belts were in his shop. It has a 5 Foot bar on it, it is belly mount.
Has a cable that runs the length of the tractor, then a bracket that actually bolts onto the right rear left arm, that lifts/lowers the mower with the 3 point lever! COOL! :)
Once we get it into the truck, I start looking it over a little more. Has clearly been repainted, Ford red/blue. I notice what appears to be a serial plate, and sure enough, it is! Has a plate on it.
Anyone want to guess what it said? Because FORD isn't correct...
Ding Ding, it says Ferguson! Soooo, maybe that's why he couldn't get it to bolt onto his 8N? Anyway. Will it go onto my 2N?
I want to know before I restore it if it is going to work!! Would it fit on my TO-30?
I can't read the model number, but there is for sure a 6 in it? Anyone have a guess as to what it may be?
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