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My current stable of running Ford Tractors

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Larry NCKS

10-04-2007 18:57:58




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Here's my current line up of running Ford tractors. I have three more that aren't quite ready to run yet. Hope you all don't mind.

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All of the tractors to my right are powershifts. Only the improperly painted little 640 to my left is a gear transmission. From my left they are: 1955 640; 1962 4000 SOS(I've had this one for over 30 years and believe I'm it's 2nd owner); 1964 4000 Diesel SOS; 1965 4000 Diesel Row Crop SOS w/Ford 602 corn picker; 1997 Genesis 8670 w/NH 7514 Loader; 1999 Genesis 8770. I'm the original owner of both the Genesis tractors.

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Larry NCKS

10-07-2007 17:35:19




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Grady, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
It's OK, but it sure isn't a Genesis tractor. Fuel hoggicsh and gutless in comparison.



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Larry NCKS

10-07-2007 14:00:28




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Fordfarmer, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  

Lumpy said: (quoted from post at 10:36:23 10/07/07) Out of curiousity... what is the model of the red tractor?


Case IH MX 255



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Lumpy

10-07-2007 17:19:14




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-07-2007 14:00:28  
I'm sure it's a nice tractor. I haven't been in any of the new MX series. I put lots of hours in a Magnum 7250 and 8940 both were very nice tractors. Easy to operate, comfy, and LOTS of horse power. Thanks Larry!



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Larry NCKS

10-06-2007 05:13:39




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to PhilC, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Didn't see the value of it then. Got one now on a red tractor. Live and learn I guess.



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Lumpy

10-07-2007 08:36:23




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-06-2007 05:13:39  
Out of curiousity... what is the model of the red tractor?



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Lumpy

10-06-2007 03:29:49




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Larry, I gotta ask a question... on the 8770, why not FWA? Great picture by the way!



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Jeff IA

10-05-2007 13:43:56




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Thanks for the picture. And thanks for your helpful posts the past few years.



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Rick Kr

10-05-2007 11:34:59




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
My favorite would have to be the 4000 with the corn picker. Neighbor use to have an old Allis with a mounted picker. Always was amazed as a kid watching him run that.

Rick



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Larry NCKS

10-05-2007 07:27:36




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Michaels Dad, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  

steve n carol said: (quoted from post at 06:51:07 10/05/07) BTW, who's the old guy?


If you need to ask that question, you're not as smart as you're cracked up to be!third party image

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jubilee johnny

10-05-2007 05:05:15




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Thanks for sharing. What a great line up! I have a 1952 (yes,1952 ser# 21240) Jubilee that we still use.



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steve n carol

10-05-2007 04:51:07




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
looks like a life time of ...somthing to do.
Thanks for the pic. BTW, who's the old guy?



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Larry NCKS

10-05-2007 03:41:18




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to soundguy, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
hay bales for sure by weight. not sure about size.



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Larry NCKS

10-05-2007 03:38:37




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to soundguy, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  

Dean said: (quoted from post at 05:23:27 10/05/07) Great line up, Larry.

How did the little 640, 4 speed gasser get in there amongst the diesel power shifts?

Dean


My Lil brother wanted my Commander 6000 worse than I decided I did. He traded me that one for it.

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Dean

10-05-2007 03:23:27




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Great line up, Larry.

How did the little 640, 4 speed gasser get in there amongst the diesel power shifts?

Dean



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john_bud

10-04-2007 19:29:38




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Neat! Thanks for the picture.

jb



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RICKWI

10-04-2007 19:27:48




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 Re: My current stable of running Ford Tractors in reply to Larry NCKS, 10-04-2007 18:57:58  
Nice lineup. Weight and size wise, which has grown more,tractors or hay bales?



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