Posted by 38 Sears Roebuck on February 10, 2023 at 15:24:49 from (15.181.145.182):
In Reply to: Long time viewer posted by 38 Sears Roebuck on February 09, 2023 at 14:02:26:
The tractor has a Ford model A engine in it with a Timken truck rear end. My Dad had bought it second hand and it was in our family before I was born. I inherited it after our parents passing. Dad used it for light farming work and sawing firewood with a buck saw mounted on front. I had the engine professionally rebuilt a few years ago. From what I have been told is that only around 500 were built and only 100 are known to exist today. I am familiar with the gentleman from Wisconsin that has and tours with several. I have seen his video on You Tube. A few years ago Antique Power magazine did a story on the tractors and I learned a lot of information on them from that article. I have a good time with it at shows and I enjoy hooking to the weight sled and opening it up. I pull in the 2500 and 3000 pound weight classes. It is quite a conversation piece that I like to talk about to anyone that is interested. I guess after I make a few posts I will be allowed to submit photos. Thanks to all of you and for a great website!
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