gemutlich
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- Jul 5, 2016
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- Brookfield, CT / Sparta, TN
- Tractor
- 1940 JD/B; 1947 Case VAC-12; 1955 Case VAC-14; 1958 Ford 641; 1959 Wheel Horse RJ & 1976 Wheel Horse C-120 Hydro; Schwinn Predator with a squeaky pedal ...
Gents,
Brand new member here. Friend of mine is wanting to let go of his 1958 641 with a dearborn snowplow and a unknown name 6ft bushhog, and I guess I'm his huckleberry.
Not knowing much about these old Fords I've been reading up on them and there's one thing about this tractor that really has me confused. The boss above and behind the starter is stamped very clearly 641, and beneath that is an equally legible serial number with diamonds before and after. The serial number denotes the tractor as a '58. Now for the confusing part: The dang thing has a three speed transmission!
Everything I've read the past few days leads me to believe there were only four and five speed transmissions available outside of the select-o-speed, and that three speed was long ago left behind.
Visually it looks like a 641 Workmaster, all red except for the grill, fenders and wheels. One-piece rear axles, engine-driven hydraulic pump, model-correct medallion up front, side mounted distributor, etc...
Dash has tach/hour meter (whatever it's called here), Fuel, Temperature, and Oil Pressure gauges. No amp gauge so I'm guessing that's what the red light immediately to the left of the steering column works in lieu of.
Fellas, that three speed transmission has me bugged. In all I've read I can't make sense of why it ain't a four. Can anyone shed a little light on that for me?
Thanks,
Mel
PS gear pattern is:
R 1
2 3
Thanks gents.
Brand new member here. Friend of mine is wanting to let go of his 1958 641 with a dearborn snowplow and a unknown name 6ft bushhog, and I guess I'm his huckleberry.
Not knowing much about these old Fords I've been reading up on them and there's one thing about this tractor that really has me confused. The boss above and behind the starter is stamped very clearly 641, and beneath that is an equally legible serial number with diamonds before and after. The serial number denotes the tractor as a '58. Now for the confusing part: The dang thing has a three speed transmission!
Everything I've read the past few days leads me to believe there were only four and five speed transmissions available outside of the select-o-speed, and that three speed was long ago left behind.
Visually it looks like a 641 Workmaster, all red except for the grill, fenders and wheels. One-piece rear axles, engine-driven hydraulic pump, model-correct medallion up front, side mounted distributor, etc...
Dash has tach/hour meter (whatever it's called here), Fuel, Temperature, and Oil Pressure gauges. No amp gauge so I'm guessing that's what the red light immediately to the left of the steering column works in lieu of.
Fellas, that three speed transmission has me bugged. In all I've read I can't make sense of why it ain't a four. Can anyone shed a little light on that for me?
Thanks,
Mel
PS gear pattern is:
R 1
2 3
Thanks gents.
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