Ron in PA

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ron,
there is a guy in my community that restores old tractors, he has one just like yours.

green body and gray hood/fenders

it is so perfect you would not want to hook anything behind it,

I was telling him I had got my old TO-35 (1957, was cream and gray) to idle at 400 rpms.
I thought he would be impressed, he said when his was warm he had seen 300 rpms at idle.

they are fine only tractors,

I went crazy years ago and repainted mine red, so it would look like all the rest of the later model fergy's. wish now I had not done that,
I understand in 1956 they made a few that were painted green and cream. The owners manual that came with my tractor has a print date of 1956, it appears the tractor on the cover is painted green and cream, but their print back then was subject at best.
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Wish mine looked that good. Course, then I'd prolly never want to use it. But I do need to get the dents out of the hood, so the the fuel door opens and closes. And I do need to do some tinwork on the fenders where some prior owner had a wagon or 2 try to climb the tires, so I stop slicing my arms open when hooking up implements
 
Might be easier in modern view, by clicking 'browse' then find the pic, then 'open' on the album, upload on this page, seems to go quicker and less confusing than classic view- on there, you must click continue twice to get the last pic uploaded... it took me a while to get the hang of it. Now fergie people wish I never learned!!
 
Hi!, Nice looking green belly, Where did you get
the toy fergusons? I've had a 55 to35 for over 30
years, been a great tractor.-ed
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