Posted by jdemaris on June 04, 2008 at 08:18:44 from (67.142.130.27):
In Reply to: OT-Model A Ford posted by OLTWOPOP on June 03, 2008 at 20:29:24:
I started scooping up Ts an As years ago. Many were made into odd-ball types of farm equipment. I just cleaned out a woods - that was formerly a field 40-50 years ago. It had five Model As - most with white pine trees growing through them. Paid $50 each. I torched them up and took out in pieces. I've also got several TT and AA heavy trucks. I've got one AA truck that's been shortened - and has a huge winch on the back made from a TT rear-end. It's a sort of home-made tow rig.
The 2nd version of the three-speed car A transmissions are getting pricey - the ones that used the single clutch on A cars. These transmissions are pretty rugged and were used in many small farm tractors. Cletrac also used them as aux. transmissions in HGs and OC3s.
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