Posted by Ultradog MN on July 10, 2016 at 10:57:14 from (172.58.137.205):
In Reply to: a FORD for you larry posted by Case Nutty 1660 on July 10, 2016 at 09:02:34:
Thanks for posting that. Like a good, honest woman there. Some random thoughts. Built from late 54 till late 57 I think. Should be red chassis, gray hood, wheels and fenders. Little sister to the more popular 900. Far less common. Only came with NF till the end of production then could be had either NF or WF. Never had anything but a 4 speed. Unlike the 900 could be had with 5 sp/lpto. Informal polls on the Ford board say more guys would want a NF than WF. I don't think they bumped up the 34 HP on the 134s like they did on the 172s. Hp stayed the same till the end of the 4 cylinder Fords in 1965. Could be wrong on that tho. A good friend of mine has a 900.looks about that. Same color. Hometown CNH dealer had it on his lot for several years. Wouldn't take less than $3800 for it. Uh uh, no way. Then they sold out to another dealer and auctioned off the equipment in the yard. Tractors were going way overpriced but everybody must have blinked at the right time and my friend got it for $1700. Runs great, decent tires, PS, lpto.
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