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Considering an Old Fordson

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Beekeeper

04-05-2001 13:54:31




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Howdy All,

I am a Ford-N series guy but am looking for a challenge. I have the opportunity to purchase a Fordson F 1918 that is in need of help. Here is my dilema, The front of the tractor is a 1918 F (original gas tank, radiator, tool box with the small letters, etc.)the rear (back of the engine) is a 1923 (7 spoke wheels). Its going for about $2K. I have done some research and there are considerable differences. I do not see how I can be a "purist" without purchasing another one - if I can ever find one. My Questions: How hard are parts to find out there (do most have to be machined).
2. Am I a fool for considering this "hybrid", that is, should I wait for another to come along.

Thanks - Beekeeper

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jaw

04-22-2001 14:29:32




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 Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to Beekeeper, 04-05-2001 13:54:31  
if you like it buy it.if your trying to buy it to make money on you would be getting in trouble.if you are buying for enjoyment and you think it is a deal buy it and good luck.



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jaw

04-22-2001 14:28:59




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 Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to Beekeeper, 04-05-2001 13:54:31  
if you like it buy it.if your trying to buy it to make money on you would be getting in trouble.if you are buying for enjoyment and you think it is a deal buy it and good luck.



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RLL

04-13-2001 19:28:37




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 Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to Beekeeper, 04-05-2001 13:54:31  
Two thousand dollars is ridiculous for a mix-matched Fordson F. Attend as many shows this season as possible and ask around. You'll find something a lot cheaper. Rosewood is an excellant source for Fordson parts however, I generally go to them only after exhausting all other possibilities. Their prices (and the owner will be the first to tell you) are a little rich. Have the gold card ready if you decide to go that route. There is a still ton of stuff out there. Just be patient. After you get your first one together and display it at a show, you will find people approaching you with leads on another piece and parts, parts, parts. Guaranteed. Good luck.

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Brian

04-07-2001 00:44:44




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 Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to Beekeeper, 04-05-2001 13:54:31  
My twopeneth,
If you were going to buy it as a pure working tractor it would not matter, but as you are buying it as a collector, it is neither one thing or the other and at a high price (to me). I would wait for that complete one to come along.

I was at a show recently when a man came to my tractor and told me he had one just like it. We got talking and he told me his had glass fibre wings, glass fibre bonnet, glass fibre front cowl, glass fibre fuel tank, gear box from a 1957, etc. etc. Yet because it had a 1952 engine the whole tractor (to him) was 1952.

When I need spares for my Major, I search the breakers for the part. Its part of the fun of owning an "oldy"

regards
Brian

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TMAC

04-05-2001 17:51:38




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 Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to Beekeeper, 04-05-2001 13:54:31  
Since so many were made, there has to be plenty of them hiding out somewhere. I got a catalog from Rosewood Machinery and they have almost every part you could need.



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Jim

04-05-2001 22:53:08




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 Re: Re: Considering an Old Fordson - Looking for Advice in reply to TMAC, 04-05-2001 17:51:38  
Hey TMAC....would like info for Rosewood Machinery. Thanks for your help!



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