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Re: Re: Fordson F or N
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Posted by j. alan on February 13, 2002 at 15:58:38 from (208.154.218.188):
In Reply to: Re: Fordson F or N posted by ADAM on February 12, 2002 at 20:41:25:
Thanks Adam. my fordson has a governor, and the water pump is on the left side of the motor just under the generator. With it having a governor it must be an N as your reply would indicate, that helps. I must say out of all the tractors I have this one has been the most fun finding information on. Also the color of the tractor is odd. Now I must mention that I did get to speak to the original owner before he passed on, and he said that except for changing the wheels from steel to ruber, that the tractor is original. Plus the second owner, the one I purchased the tractor from claims he also made no changes. But I wonder if I was told a stright story. The paint on this fordson tractor is orange, the fenders are wight or light gray, and the tool boxes inside the fenders are green. there is only one coat of paint on the tractor and most of it has been replaced by rust. Once again thanks for all the help I'm getting on identifying my fordson tractor. Any other comments would be welcome.
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