Posted by solarity on September 06, 2016 at 10:03:20 from (157.225.178.103):
In Reply to: 1952 Ford Jubilee? posted by solarity on September 06, 2016 at 08:02:11:
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It is a Jubilee, I can see my dad getting the date wrong. Also looking at online pictures it looks like the Jubilee. I will ask that he takes some pictures of the bush hog. I recall from my child hood that it was yellow with a lot of rust.
With regards to buying a new tractor, he initially wanted to buy a new tractor, which I thought was overkill. I just can't figure out what he would use a front loader for. Initially he said he wanted an A/C cab, as it is hot in Texas and he is older than the tractor.
He started to look at tow vehicles and has always wanted a pickup, though my mom has always hated them. He fell in love with a loaded F-150 that was a really good deal. Though that would have put it close to the payload cap for the truck with only two people in the F-150 and using an aluminum trailer. My mom gave him the okay and he purchased it as I bet he was worried she would change her mind.
His biggest concerns was about maintaining it and as the tractor seems to have a bit of a following here and I see there a lot of parts out there, I can't see any reason he shouldn't still use it.
Are bush hogs pretty generic and can they be swapped out?
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