Let's see your working tractors :)

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Is this one big enough? :lol:
 
Nice pics Royse. Looks like an N or 2 (possibly an old Ferguson TO-30? X00 or X01 with the loader? And a shiny Industrial I assume. Again, nice pics.

Chris
 
I have all kinds of fords here on my small farm to help me get whatever job I need done.

Kirk
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Here's my 4000. Born as a gasser; now with a 1983 201 Diesel transplant. 735 loader has an HLA SSL QA device.
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I don't know if they qualify as "working" tractors as they mostly lay
around in the shed.
I did put 6 or 7 hours on my little one yesterday though.
I was going to get the old galoot 4200 started just to pull the
cultipacker around but was running short on time so I just stuck with the
3000.
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Your 3400 looks real good.
Even has the "correct" mushroom cap on the
air breather to go along with the old style
tin. They're getting harder to find.
 
My middle son on my late father's 65 4000, his last tractor. I
brought her home and got her running again after 23 years.

Scott
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Here is my 860 taking care of the white stuff.
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And here is my 641 taking care of the white stuff.
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You folks are going to dis me for this but all of my working tractors these days are Kubotas (no photos) excepting my 52 8N with Sherman combo and carryall, which functions as my quad.

Dean
 
Nice pics everyone,

Benj - what is the yellow crop behind the N? that is a beautiful picture. Nice collection of old Fords.

Chris
 
Heres mine.

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The red tractor based off sheet metal is a '58 to '62 Ford 601. I have not been able to officially date the tractor I believe it is how ever a '58 year model.

The blue tractor based off what I have found appears to be a '68 Ford 3000. This one is currently out of commission due to power steering system going from a dripping leak when shut off to a full blow leak when running. This tractor I also think is in need of a engine rebuild as I believe the engine is making a lot more noise than it should make. We had our engine guy we use rebuild a ford 3 cylinder diesel engine for a '80s model manitu fork lift, same engine as in this tractor, that fork lift with no muffler was quiet. This one with muffler is so loud at idle you almost have to yell.
 
(quoted from post at 01:57:35 05/08/16) Nice pics Royse. Looks like an N or 2 (possibly an old Ferguson TO-30? X00 or X01 with the loader? And a shiny Industrial I assume. Again, nice pics.

Chris
Thanks Chris. The front blade is on a 2N. Loader on a '53 Jubilee
with "roll your own" power steering I added a few years back
.
The ones in the yard are a 1948 Farmall BN, another '53 Jubilee
and a 1949 Allis Chalmers C.

Not all Fords. I'm pretty much color blind. :)

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950 with mower attached, waiting another week or so for the weeds to outgrow the grass.

and the 850 putting out the last bale I had in early april.
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(quoted from post at 08:45:58 05/08/16) My middle son on my late father's 65 4000, his last tractor. I
brought her home and got her running again after 23 years.

Scott
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cott, what is that bucket attachment? Looks familiar, but can't place it.
 

Hey Larry,

I sent you an email with a link on a lubrication challenge I'm wading through, would love your opinion.

Chris
 
(quoted from post at 18:35:19 05/09/16)
(quoted from post at 08:45:58 05/08/16) My middle son on my late father's 65 4000, his last tractor. I
brought her home and got her running again after 23 years.

Scott
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cott, what is that bucket attachment? Looks familiar, but can't place it.

That is a Aldomi skid steer adaptor, adjustable for with, and curl. It's rated at 3k lbs, and of course it will fit any skid steer tool. I purchased it through Hay Spear in Missouri, and you can see their products on the web at: albomi.com. It works well with the 727.

Scott
 
That little Simplicity is the hardest, most reliable, useful tractor I've ever had. The MF 65 barely got used to scrape the drive way and was going to get used until it
has a little rest in the muck for a while. I've yet to have a good running working ford :(, but they are still my favorite!
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Calling for rain all week, thought it might be good to get my first sweet corn field plowed. '58 861 ran like a champ.
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Here's the '52 8N with a weird old Ferguson scoop I found a few years back (it's a JO-20 I think). Not reversible, but it has an auto-dump feature I like.

And the '55 860, splitting some downed cherry last winter.
 
I wish my 960's fenders looked that good!
I think I'll borrow your idea and put a x01 grill on mine.
Always like that grill better for some reason.
 
just dug a hole to bury neighbors mare with mine
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(quoted from post at 18:12:27 05/12/16) Yup. I'm guilty. See that brush pile? When I went to swing around it, the disk caught and down I went. :D

By the look of the tires it rained a bit between sinking her and taking the pic.
 
Nice pics,

Even stuck they are great looking tractors!! I'm digging the strawberry pic as well. All very nice, the thousand series is even growing on me :)

Chris
 

My workhorse, I named him Henry, early 3 cylinder diesel, this is just after I had a welder put two cylinders on the bucket where there was only one before (old tired cylinder not thought to be worthy of rebuilding, no name-parts), shorten and attach a JD ROPS I bought at auction, attach roof bought at auction and redrill repin all the loader pivot points. We work together almost daily.
 
Here's another 960 with mower - I bought this 2-3 years ago and have been working thru it - it was a basket case - I think someone had rebuilt the engine and lost interest - at least when I pulled a rod cap the bearing looked fresh - several parts missing - bad clutch, etc, etc - I've got more in it than I could sell it for, but I wanted it to work, so no big deal I guess....

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My 1961 Ford 641. Equipped with a 2005 operator.

Back blade and snow blower attachments.

Great tractor but gets stuck on the soft dirt and hills too often.

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My 1961 Ford 641. Equipped with a 2005 operator.

Back blade and snow blower attachments.

Great tractor but gets stuck on the soft dirt and hills too often.

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Clay, welcome to YT! When I was a kid there were very few FWA tractors around except for the 841 which was the one that I drove the most. Most loader tractors had a cross draw bar between the lower links, with a rusty old 55 gal. drum sitting on it which was filled with rocks and old cast iron.
 

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