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10-25-2006, 05:08 PM #41
Re: 2 cyl. VS 3 cyl. engine
Link to Roxy's tractor pix.
I wish there were deals like that around here. Twice that price might buy a 'restorable' one, double it again if the engine starts. Minimum.
Roxy, you did good!
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10-25-2006, 06:14 PM #42
Re: 2 cyl. VS 3 cyl. engine
You did real good on that,If any one laughs they just don't know any better.
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10-25-2006, 06:16 PM #43Veteran Member
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Re: 2 cyl. VS 3 cyl. engine
Nice tractor......I just looked at a 6N a few days ago. $500 bucks AS IS. It was an 8N with about 20% missing, front hubs & Wheels, starter and HEAD. I left it there........
Originally Posted by California
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10-25-2006, 07:56 PM #44
Re: 2 cyl. VS 3 cyl. engine
You can't get those old Fords cheap around here either. And yet, they are so common. There are several people around here with them. I was interested in an 8N/9N/2N, but most seem to go for more than $2000. There seemed to be quite a few Farmalls around cheaper. I looked at an Allis Chalmers B (I think that was the model) but was concerned about the hand crank. Being a woman, and not a big one, I figured I'd end up with a broken arm one day. I kind of had my heart set on a Farmall or AC though anyway. Drove it around quite a bit tonight including in the field it will be spreading in and I'm pretty used to it now. It seemed awfully tall at first compared to my Yanmar. And I never bonked myself in the knee with the shifter tonight!
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10-26-2006, 10:48 AM #45Gold Member
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Re: 2 cyl. VS 3 cyl. engine
Man it just kills me with jealousy.
Great


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