Posted by hazel from Yarck on March 04, 2020 at 23:06:18 from (106.69.148.207):
Hi guys,
I'm in possession of a really old Fordson Tractor manual, probably from the 1920s. It was my dad's Unfortunately the covers are missing and there is absolutely no way of telling the year of the tractor let alone its model number.
It has steel wheels complete with cleats. Pages 8&9 as whole plates of the Fordson Tractore from the Vaporizer side - plate no. 2 and the Coil Box side - plate no. 3.
The manual consists of many questions with answers that are detailed and are accompanied by plates or pictures to illustrate the answers.
I really want to know what year this tractor is. I remember it sitting in a corner of our farm that is now mine and it would be great to have some idea of its age. It's possibly still there but in many pieces!
Please, if you know someone who might know about this, can you refer them to this forum, or maybe let me know how to get in touch with them so I can message them privately.
Thank you for reading my post. I hope you can help. Veronica
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