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Posted by paul on May 18, 2004 at 10:30:13 from (66.60.197.181):
In Reply to: Help me identify my paintings of tractors posted by Bev Leesman on May 18, 2004 at 08:53:32:
To echo what Dave said.... The Mall is a Farmall LPG fueled model that would look _very_ much like my 300 model from the '50s. But it could be a slightly different model. The years Dave mentioned would be right. Forgotten would be a 30's Farmall, there were several models that looked much like this, some experts might narrow it down some - better than I can. It would be in the F- series as a guess - F-12, F-20, and so on. Not sure what Dang is, it doesn't quite look like a Ford, but I'm not so good with the oler ones. What did you base your pictures on, they are far too cropped to get a good handle on their exact ID? Do you have a bigger picture where we could see the side of the front of the tractor? You kinda focused on the wrong end for us farmers, we like to see the engine & power, argh, argh! :) :) :) --->Paul
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