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Posted by migraine on January 02, 2006 at 20:31:51 from (24.22.154.216):
In Reply to: Post what kind of tractors you have posted by Brad Wright on January 02, 2006 at 15:59:24:
We have a Massey Ferguson 175 Diesel with loader that we use in the landscaping business, but it will be replaced one of these days with a Farmall to join the others in the sheds. All I.H. and International. 1933 F-12 with Waukesha made in Feb 1933 and restored 10 years ago. Runs great and has Kay Bruner wheels. 1939 H with M&W hand clutch original needs restored 1940 H restored 1944 M restored 1951 M Diesel restored 1953 Super H needs work 1955 100 original 1955 200 original 1955 300 restored 1955 400 restored 1957 350 just finished restoration 1958 340 original 1958 560 gas restored 1958 460 Diesel Turbocharged Puller 1959 560 gas restored 1959 560 Diesel original 1962 504 restored 1966 806 Diesel original 1972 966 Diesel original 147 Cub Cadet with Johnson loader 123 Cub Cadet Hydro 1450 Cub Cadet needs help 3 Fast Hitch plows including a 2 bottom rollover and carriers and enough parts to build 2 tractors I think. Currently looking at 240, Super C and MTA. Will see how the next week turns out. Yea I do love the Farmalls and have been around them for 50 years and farmed with them in Iowa and Washington.
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