Re: ford 9000

Fordfarmer

Well-known Member
No pictures, but I'll try to remember to get some
next time I'm there.
By rear weights, do you mean wheel weights? There's
a guy in Bloomer, WI (about an hour south-west of
me) who's parting an 8600. He might have a set. Has
the rear wheels/tires on the Eau Claire craigslist
and on ebay. Probably cost-prohibitive, unless you
were going to be driving up to get the cab, too.
 
The seat is excellent. I pulled 22 ft Krause disk several times
this spring. Never ran out of power just traction. Old original
tires wore out. This falll put new 23 degree traction bias tires
on old girl. Bias because of limited use and price.
On shelf is pressure washer, air compressor, battery charger,
roto-tiller, chain saw, heater, snow blower, log splitter, push
mower, generator all ford.
You or anyone is welcome to stop by for visit anytime
Like to show stuff talk ford and farming.
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Nice looking 9600. I decided to leave cab on for now. This
spring and summer I pulled the 22ft Krause disk plenty of
power needed traction. Rear tires almost bald so this fall found
A deal on 23degree traction bias tires and put old girl. Looks
good haven't pulled with since.
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That's enough to make any of us who"bleed blue" a little envious. Very nice!
For anyone looking, there's a red/grey Ford oval (and other signs, mostly Case and IH) in an online auction at spencersales.com. I'd like to bid on it, but my "fun money" is non-existant right now. (property taxes due on the 31st)
 

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