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Posted by Barry Beaty on April 20, 2004 at 09:01:04 from (67.37.50.151):
I just picked up this 9N ser#. 38734. It has a handle coming out of the right side and it feels like it has three postions. Is this a over and under drive? If so how much is it worth. Also this tractor has a arm coming off of the top link spring and some other linkage that goes down to the clutch pedal. One guy told me that it was so the tractor would go to neutral if you hit a rock while plowing instead of pulling the front wheels off the ground. This tractor does not run but is a very straight and complete tractor. The sheet metal has only one little tiny dent on the top of the front grill. The tractor is surface rusty. The fenders are orginal and straight. I'm going to sell this tractor, but would like any info if it would be worth more parted out. I'm leaning more to leaving it complete. Any thoughts on this tractor would be welcomed. It is in Richfield WI about 20 miles north of Milwaukee. My name is Barry Beaty (262) 677-1003
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