Antique tractor resto progress
BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2003-05-17 55046
I just wanted to share my progress with the board. I've got my '47 Farmall A back together enough to drive it. I still have some cosmetic work to do, but driving around the field today was still a lot of fun. Two different links are attached.
Bill
Link: Farmall A Project
 
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harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY Pics |
2003-05-18 55063
Morning Bill You have a good looking project. I've always liked the old Farmalls. I'd like an old JD "G" but those are a little out of my reach. I have a 1944 "M". I use it around here for grunt work skidding logs etc. The compact is handier to have and use but just does not have the weight to make things happen.
Old red is good... Harvey ....
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BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2003-05-18 55084
Harvey,
I noticed a while back in your profile you have an M. Good machines, I think. I find it interesting to keep track of who has or has had older tractors and now has compacts.
I'm hoping to have a Super C in the next year or two. Will try to get a belly mower set up for the A and use my NH compact for backhoe and boxblade work only. The SC for working the garden.
Bill ....
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BRob
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 3 Harrisburg, PA |
2003-05-19 55106
Bill... looks awesome!! I hope to have my '48 Farmall B looking that RED someday!! Right now it's rust covered, but running. Maybe I could pick your brain for advice someday... when I begin that project. Brian. ....
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BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2003-05-19 55107
Brian,
I don't know much, but...I do know that I'll do the next one a different way. This one, I disassembled, cleaned, stripped, primed and painted, then reassembled. If I ever do another one, I'll pretty much leave it all together and paint it. I think that is how the factory did it anyway.
Good luck on your B.
Thanks,
Bill ....
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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2003-05-19 55114
A guy up the highway is selling a '51 Case Model S for 3,200$CDN. I guess that might make a good project for somebody. It is located about 3 hours drive west of Ottawa, Canada. Far as I know the tractor works just fine as it stands.
A pic is in the link below. Anybody who is interested can click on the e-mail link that's with the pic. The link goes to a mail script I used on my wife's site. I'll pass contact info for anybody who's interested along to the owner.
I used the mail script here because it avoids the need of anybody posting their e-mail address on a public forum. The script does not guarantee security of any personal information sent, nor does any other conventional e-mail program as far as I know. The browser back-button gets you out of the script.
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