VA PIC post your little ones!

Ande

Well-known Member
Conner's youtube clip got me a bit excited watching how well it handled the plow. Made me think about having a little tractor plowing bee.

Also I looked through my pics and found my little "VA" that has been in storage since I bought it. It looks a little better then this day when I picked it up, but still needs the right grill put in and this one will get painted.

Just sitting here wondering if the "VA" had a special hydraulic pump, was it a option as mine doesn't have one, if so would any of the other Flambeau's fit"

Not really important, as my Centennial is rope.

Would love if you guys post your "little ones"

No matter what model
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Dan it has been so long since I have seen your s I almost forgot you had it! Sure is a nice looker, pre Eagle Hitch "VA" series could have a belly pump with rock shaft, "VAC" I think had them as std equipment but on a "VA" they would have been optional
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Don't mind at all. When you posted your number I looked at mine and thought they may be close. Mine is 5571191 so not too far off.
 
Here is a picture of my 46 VAC case. My dad bought it at an auction in about 1948. He put a VA wide front on it. Otherwise it is all original including the tires. Al
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Loren, does your "VA" have a belly pump like Tom mentioned was a option?
 
Tom, thanks for the pics, I guess I need before looking for the pump, is the steering column from what I remember was changed, so I want to find one of them first
I really need to take a look at her in the dark shed she is in. But after watching Conner's movie and thinking of my friend who I bought it from, I would love to get her looking good, his father owned the tractor and he grew up running it
 
VAC and some of her uses. Split her this year to replace the ring gear. (Badly chewed up) Had not had any clutch issues but look at the disc I removed..she still worked just fine.
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Nick, your a serious player here! You have quite a line up!
Thanks for posting!
 
Dan, here's my 1941 VC at the auction I saved it from, it's running now with decent tires.
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here's my 1944 VAC
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here's my old 1950 VAC that I sold to Farmer Jack last spring, it had factory wide front and remotes
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here's the 1952 VAS I bought from VAC-Lee. It keeps getting put off to repair things with more priority. Rear end is rebuilt.
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and the tractor that started it all, my 1954 VAC-14. I bought this back when I was 12 years old and slowly rebuilt it over 6 years for 4-H. it's a real handy piece.
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I also have a VAC-11 in pieces. I also sold Farmer Jack my other 1950 VAC which was also a single front end. I had almost a dozen VA series at one time but sold a few off to buy some newer two tones.
 
Here's my family's 1944 VAC. It was sold new by my great-grandfather, and my dad purchased it back in 2006. We restored in in 2012. Also pictured is our 1950 DC which was restored that same year.
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