Posted by Joeplanejoe55 on December 09, 2020 at 07:21:12 from (107.77.200.124):
In Reply to: Value of a 1934 Fordson posted by Joeplanejoe55 on December 08, 2020 at 09:40:03:
I don't know if you can see the replies to other members but I know exactly where that serial number is and it just never came to mind to look there. All the medications I'm on just turns me into a real dumbbut sometimes. The tractor is sitting at my best friend's Farm where his widow lives. I go out there a couple of times a month to check on her and do what I can to keep her house in shape. I will be there this coming Sunday again and we'll get the serial number and that should answer all our questions. Just have a little patience with me. This is the first time I have ever been on a forum of any kind. I do not have a computer and this smartphone is all I have. I'm not real good at using this phone which is a lot smarter than I am . Hopefully my son will not have to be flying this weekend and can go with me Sunday and help me with this. he's active in the air Force right now flying c-130s out of Carswell air Force Base. I live here in South fort Worth and the tractor is about 55 MI away. I'll try to get pictures and information posted on Sunday. Thank you so much for the help you have given me so far.
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