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Re: Re: Gafner IRON MULE.....Ford based
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Posted by Brad on January 13, 2000 at 10:16:21 from (205.188.193.47):
In Reply to: Re: Gafner IRON MULE.....Ford based posted by kim hartshorn on January 13, 2000 at 05:47:56:
Thanks for the "leads"....Do you know if the Fordson/Dexta had the same insignia as the standard Fords? The engine and I believe the transmission (?) both have the standard Ford "oval" and Ford name. I did discover that the starter is stamped as being made in Britian. This may or may not lend credence to the British connection, depending upon whether or not regular Fords used British built starters. I too have seen a picture of the double Fordson Major that you described. The mule is similar except it has only one engine. The back axle is powered via a driveshaft coming from the front axle. Thanks again, and yes I do have one of these machines. Maybe I'll try to get a picture scanned somehow.
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