Double N Hay
New User
Hi guys
I found a guy on craigslist who had steel wheels off a old Fordson, after inquiring about what remains of the tractor he told me he just scrapped 3. I know... I couldn't believe it either. He said they were all there except some misc pieces were missing. He had no interest in them and was cleaning up his yard. So long story short, he has wheels and tires off a 1919 Fordson that he is looking to get rid of, he was unsure of the tire condition, but thought the fronts were ok. I paid him $300 for the steels for yard art, guessing the tires/wheels would be less. He is located in the Tri Cities area in Washington, if anyone is interested I will pass along his number. It is pretty sad to see things like this go to scrap, especially when just one part off these tractors that is needed by someone would easily bring the value of scrap right now and they are irreplaceable . Blaine
I found a guy on craigslist who had steel wheels off a old Fordson, after inquiring about what remains of the tractor he told me he just scrapped 3. I know... I couldn't believe it either. He said they were all there except some misc pieces were missing. He had no interest in them and was cleaning up his yard. So long story short, he has wheels and tires off a 1919 Fordson that he is looking to get rid of, he was unsure of the tire condition, but thought the fronts were ok. I paid him $300 for the steels for yard art, guessing the tires/wheels would be less. He is located in the Tri Cities area in Washington, if anyone is interested I will pass along his number. It is pretty sad to see things like this go to scrap, especially when just one part off these tractors that is needed by someone would easily bring the value of scrap right now and they are irreplaceable . Blaine