Posted by TONY JACOBS on October 15, 2012 at 09:43:15 from (64.12.116.9):
In Reply to: Re: Northrop 4wd posted by KFD68 on October 15, 2012 at 08:38:33:
Hello KFD68 , No problem we all make mistakes just so you know why I have so much interest in 4x4 Tractors , I own part of Elwood Engineering Corporation that made Front Wheel Drive Conversions in the USA same as County, Roadless, Schindler, Muir-Hill, Northrop, etc, etc, did over there . Elwood made kits from 1948-1978 for Ford, M-F, Minneapolis-Moline, John Deere, Case, IH, and some lesser know names as well . I bought the Ford and M-F Division 27 years ago and have been making parts since then for the Fords . The Ford 871 Diesel your friend has in shop can be converted to 4x4 similar to a Dexta with Dodge Military Parts . So I have done extensive research on all 4x4 conversions and sent parts out as far as Germany to date . As I have said in another post I have Roadless and Schindler 4x4's here in the USA . Thanks Tony
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