My junkyard and other pics
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That tractor can pull some MAD wheelies, yo. Heh. Do you have intentions of fixing them and selling them or just selling them as is or are you just hanging onto them?
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I have put the silver one up for sale. It is in the 1st gen cars section.
the red one I used the engine out of it for my driver. It is just extra parts now, and a glass sunroof. I would sell the car if someone wanted it.
the blue one is holding a 4port 13B, Hope to rebuild the 13b some day.
I will sell just about anything if enough money is offered.
the red one I used the engine out of it for my driver. It is just extra parts now, and a glass sunroof. I would sell the car if someone wanted it.
the blue one is holding a 4port 13B, Hope to rebuild the 13b some day.
I will sell just about anything if enough money is offered.
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Whack 'em and stack 'em
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Hey is that a Massey 135 or 50? I grew up on a MF 50.. Damn good tractor! (I restored a 50 for a local guy last year..That SOB ran like a damn top!!)
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The blue one was an Ohio car. The rear end is rusted away from the body. The last owner flaired the wheel wells with a pair of channel locks. He had an engine and extra trans in the back and it sit down on the tires.
I do have one spare oil cooler. it was on the red one and in a wreck. it holds oil but looks like a trapizoid and not a rectangle.
I think that is a MF 50. Dad has a 35 a 50 and a 65. The 50 is real handy to have around.
I wish I had gotten pics of dad pulling that car the 3 miles we moved it down the main highway.
I do have one spare oil cooler. it was on the red one and in a wreck. it holds oil but looks like a trapizoid and not a rectangle.
I think that is a MF 50. Dad has a 35 a 50 and a 65. The 50 is real handy to have around.
I wish I had gotten pics of dad pulling that car the 3 miles we moved it down the main highway.
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MF is a great damn tractor. Ford raped the original and took all the freakin' credit. Anyway- nice to see them getting some excercise. I use an old 1946 Farmall A for mowing and a New Holland for field use. The New Holland is handy in case I need to lift my Rex to work underneath!
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TJ
I wish your car was in there, so I could give it back to you.
Tom
Ford has Bought New Holland, happened 3 or 4 years ago. If you go through my webshots you will find pics from this years Farm show in Denton NC. Lots of pics of tractors, Gas and Steam.
I wish your car was in there, so I could give it back to you.
Tom
Ford has Bought New Holland, happened 3 or 4 years ago. If you go through my webshots you will find pics from this years Farm show in Denton NC. Lots of pics of tractors, Gas and Steam.
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Yeah, I know Ford NH is the same. Nonetheless, NH makes a good compact/mid tractor. I have a TC33 that makes hay all day long no probs..
That 13B 4port your holding- is it stock or SP or BP or something?
That 13B 4port your holding- is it stock or SP or BP or something?
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