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Posted by jimNCal on August 28, 2005 at 04:40:04 from (4.246.138.229):
In Reply to: 2-n ford tractor posted by mark beach on August 27, 2005 at 04:28:46:
Mark, John Smith's site has a lot of good info on your Sherman. As stated below, they were a dealer installed aftermarket option. Although there IS some speculation/debate as to whether 'N's could be special ordered directly from the factory with them in the later years. Your 'step-up' (overdrive only) is actually relatively common as far as Shermans go. Consider how often they appear on eBay (AND the low sale prices) and the frequency that they are listed as a selling point in tractors. The Combination ('3 speed') is next in availability with the 'step-down'(underdrive only) being rather rare. There was also a reverser and an extreme underdrive creeper(9:1). Both of THESE are what are considered TRULY rare(AND valuable). There's lots more of us out here that deal in these that will have more info. Keep asking around.
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