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| Mine was a 1944 Ford model 2N, at the time my Father purchased it I was four years old. We have never kept a tractor long enough to call it an antique but I do have in my collection a Ford that is about as close to the same as I could ever get. I had this one restored a few years ago. The only thing it is lacking that the original one had was an overdrive. That thing would really go in third OD. I would really be nervous to see my kids and Grankids driving the way I did with that tractor. I was thirteen when my Father traded that tractor for a 1952 8N. We have had many tractors since then, I would have to think hard to rattle them all off.
Setting that Ford next to our MX 235 with duals all around is a real eyeopener.
John EIA | |
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