Fuddy Duddy
Well-known Member
Let me introduce you to #9N4128. Not much to look at. I went for the 32" tires, wheel and centers.
He bought whole tractor as a parts tractor for his 8N. Then found not much would swap out. He says the brakes look good. He tried to use the axle for his 8N. While most parts are gone, does have a complete rear end, Transmission, governor, block w/ pan and good tight steering and all linkage and such. Exhaust looks useable. What was wrong with tractor to start with was a bad crank, which the PO removed.
Tires have only very minor cracking. Less than hafe tread. maybe a third left. Hard to say. No rust at all on the wheel. I feel pretty sure if I was to remove the tires that the wheels will look good inside. I say that because even though he had sold the tin, it was still there. I helped him remove the final fender. Bet it had never been off. Course it had been repainted. But I looked close at the fenders and hood. They looked great. Wish I could had gotten the tin. I looked very close at the hood. Inside and out. No sign of any repair or rust thru. A hood to die for. Looks like the tractor was kelp clean, dry and in a barn most of it's life.
I had just yesterday stated below to Kirk I never meet a tractor I did want to get back running. Guess now I have. This will be a parts tractor for the 9N I already have. The only N I have the I've never had running. I'll be changing that now that I got all the parts.
Wound up agreeing to $275 for tires and all the rest. After loading it in my truck I asked him about the stabilizes brackets which he had thrown in with the pile of tin. He said O, you want them? You can have them. So I rounded up the price to $280.
9N tires
He bought whole tractor as a parts tractor for his 8N. Then found not much would swap out. He says the brakes look good. He tried to use the axle for his 8N. While most parts are gone, does have a complete rear end, Transmission, governor, block w/ pan and good tight steering and all linkage and such. Exhaust looks useable. What was wrong with tractor to start with was a bad crank, which the PO removed.
Tires have only very minor cracking. Less than hafe tread. maybe a third left. Hard to say. No rust at all on the wheel. I feel pretty sure if I was to remove the tires that the wheels will look good inside. I say that because even though he had sold the tin, it was still there. I helped him remove the final fender. Bet it had never been off. Course it had been repainted. But I looked close at the fenders and hood. They looked great. Wish I could had gotten the tin. I looked very close at the hood. Inside and out. No sign of any repair or rust thru. A hood to die for. Looks like the tractor was kelp clean, dry and in a barn most of it's life.
I had just yesterday stated below to Kirk I never meet a tractor I did want to get back running. Guess now I have. This will be a parts tractor for the 9N I already have. The only N I have the I've never had running. I'll be changing that now that I got all the parts.
Wound up agreeing to $275 for tires and all the rest. After loading it in my truck I asked him about the stabilizes brackets which he had thrown in with the pile of tin. He said O, you want them? You can have them. So I rounded up the price to $280.
9N tires