Farmall

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CTXmiller
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Farmall

Post by CTXmiller »

Helped my in-laws rescue a Farmall tractor. It’ll be yard art. The tree was a challenge. Is this a model B?
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mtblah
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Re: Farmall

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Looks more like a model "T" ree
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Re: Farmall

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Likely B or BN, BN was 8' narrower or about 80" wide. Guessing by trailer deck - maybe 80", so a BN.

Both were cultivator tractors with the offset seat placement so you could see where you were driving. B for wide rows and BN for narrow. Back then, wide was 42-40" and N 36" ic corn.

If it wasn't trimmed so much to remove, it could have grown in to a 66 series...

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Re: Farmall

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There's a guy that comes to a local Friday night drive in car show that has a 53 Chev pickup with a part of a hedge tree in the front bumper. Looks pretty cool. I have cut a lot of trees out of farm equipment over the years.
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