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Posted by paul on February 22, 2005 at 21:30:30 from (209.23.145.50):
In Reply to: Re: Old Tractor posted by Sheila Bly on February 22, 2005 at 20:15:57:
I'm no expert, but your numbers remind me of Ford type numbers. If that _is_ a 660 1 number stamped into the flat spot of the tranny below the air cleaner, in front of the clutch - then you have a 660 model Ford. That would be a newer version of a Ford 8N, with live pto, live hydraulics, 5 speed tranny (the shifter moves up & down to change ranges, unique & very easy to identify), likely has power steering, gasoline engine. They were made in the mid 50's, and are the first Fords to include all of the above desirable features. Good tractor. What's it worth? from $400 to $4000 depending on condition, but if in good running condition with clutch & tranny & 3pt good it should be over $2000. Value is so relative.... It should have been grey with a red engine & highlights, but too many have been painted blue..... Then again, it could be any other tractor. I'm speculating that 'D' your mom saw was really a '0'. --->Paul
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