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Posted by Joe on April 27, 2004 at 08:22:13 from (66.191.103.141):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Ford I9-71 tractor posted by Joe on April 26, 2004 at 16:56:49:
Paul, I took some pictures of the tractor. My email address is sniezjo@man.com. if you send your e mail address I could forward you the pictures. As far as some of the questions, I do not know how many gears. As far as the date I talked with the guy who bought it and he said 1954. But he could be wrong. as far as color it's red with gray. Yes it looks like original paint. There is a tag that is riveted on to the upper right hand corner that has model and s/n. There are numbers by the starter, left hand side, that has 8258 8N. I'm not sure if the "8"'s are 8 or 5's On the trans housing or gear box it has 8N 700? the 2 front wheels are far apart like the rear. the fenders do not say anything just the front engine cover has Ford on the upper front on both sides. Someone wants to buy it for $1500 is that a far price? Thanks much Joe
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