Scout2008

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I just got my new 70 U302 home. I have been wanting a 70 for a long time, and found this one in MN. It is in great shape and runs good. From
what I can find 109 gas, 25 propane, and 25 diesels were made in 1970. Mine in 2932, JoePro has 2936 and found his in PA. I was wondering
who else has a 70? This one should be an easy restore when I get done with the 69 670 I?m currently working on. I took a picture of it with my
66 today. I might have to sell the 66 to keep thing happy with my better half.
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#2934 resides in Jordan Minnesota. Bought by my uncle used in the early 70's, with a Moline loader. Still going.
 
It must just be the angle of the picture. The 66 has 6.50-16?s, and the 70 has 6.00-16?s. When I looked back at the pic I agree the 70?s look
bigger.
 
Here is my 1970 U302 that Scout had mentioned.
I will attempt to post a photograph of it.
For those that will ask, yes that is my hottie on the tractor, yes she can operate and yes I am going to marry her :)

Is it normal for the fenders to be leaning rearwards on the 1970's? (U302's)
Mine seem to lean rear ans Scouts do also.
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I always thought the fenders were level. Only thing I can think of is if the
tilting provides a little more room getting on and off of the tractor. Maybe the
M670 Supers didnt have that problem as all of them Ive seen were level.
 

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