Posted by Richard L on September 02, 2013 at 16:40:09 from (24.176.32.28):
In Reply to: 40 drive train colors posted by Brian56 on September 02, 2013 at 06:03:07:
I am working on the 1956 Ferguson TO 35 not F 40 however I would like to think it would have been smarter to have done this 50 years ago as there were 4,583 TO 35s built in 1956 and with everything I have been able to accumulate I have a grand total of 19 units. I should have had 20 but I left my note pad in the auction barn at the EXPO so I do not have Richard Kimballs 56 information. I will get that info again at the 2014 EXPO or I will get hold of Richard and ask him to send it to me. Why didn't the company keep better records. LOL In my thinking I would have guessed they switched back and forth between grey and green until the green was all used up. If that is the case it may never be known what the last green 40 was. Same as I am trying to find out what the first beige 35 S/N was.
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