random pic I took yesterday (of a good tractor)lol

larry@stinescorner

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No,Its not a CASE,or JD,,or even a FARMALL
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The landscape is marvelous, the misty air/distance is perfect, The Ford Blue matched the sky, the composition with the matching opposite angles of the elements is great framing. Well done. Jim
 
You should contract with a farm publication and provide them with quality photographs...great picture!

Ben
 
Ford sold Very Well here in the smaller HP units in the 60's up to a 7000, they are still in demand here today,, later in the 70's the 6600/7700/8700/9700 came to be they too sold decent, I put over 5K on a 7700 with fwa,, that unit changed how I felt about the Blue machines, it had a few quirks like most any do but it was a solid unit I enjoyed running, if I had to change colors that would be my go to brand,, I also worked at the Ford dealership here from 76 to 1982
 
I'm going to say either a 4600 or 5600 with a New Idea picker with 8 roll husking bed and converted hay wagon with false front that gets winched back to unload. (Could have been ours except 5200 doing the pulling).
 
The Ford 5000 was one of the best tractores built. They made great chore tractors, but not big horses for tillage and chopping.----------------Loren
 
I think I see a Dual Power sticker above the front axle,, so a 5600 maybe,, not sure its big enough for a 7000 series but hard to be sure,, seems like a 7000 was a 5000 with a turbo added or there about's
 
a friend of mine had a 5000 untily diesel with a turbo it was said to have about 100 hp select o speed that tractor had balls
 

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