Posted by Fordfarmer on November 05, 2013 at 08:37:34 from (207.118.245.117):
Finally got a few pictures of the 850 and 5200 my cousin bought last week. The loader is a Fasco 1200, which after reading in the archives I see is the same as a late '60's - early '70's Ford 1200. I'll be taking it off soon, so the half tracks can be put on. Tractor needs a little work - starter push button, seat, PTO seal, etc. Nothing major that I've seen. Has a 801 grill and Jubilee nose emblem, but as those are just cosmetic, I doubt they'll get fixed. Should be a big improvement from the borrowed (and kinda tired) 8N they used last spring. The 5200 may be here a while, or may be sold... he hasn't decided yet. Needs a water pump, shift lever locator pin, and tach work (don't know yet if it's the tach, cable, or drive) Every time I see a row crop with 30" rears, I wonder why it was ordered that way... At least this one doesn't combine 16.9x30's with 7.50x18's. The one I saw like that REALLY ran uphill!
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