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An N Without A Full Set Of Implements...

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Mike (Mpls.)'48

06-20-2000 05:57:01




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In reading the history of the N Series tractors, more than once I saw mentioned the fact that when production ceased there were over 400 different implements available for these 'ground breaking machines'.

Anyone know where a list of these implements might be? Always on the lookout for more "accessories". TIA

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tlak

06-22-2000 07:45:58




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
heres more



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Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N

06-22-2000 08:31:19




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 Re: Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to tlak, 06-22-2000 07:45:58  
Nice listing of original types of implements. Makes me want even more.



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hey busdriver

06-20-2000 23:01:33




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
I don't know how many pictures are in the book FORD TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS by Chester Peterson Jr & Rod Beemer, but there are a quite a few implements that are interesting, FYI.
Stan



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TO2033322

06-20-2000 20:29:34




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
Mike do yourself a favor and put a stablizer bar on at least one side of your 3pt hitch.I bent both lift bars back blading with out one:( Nice N

2 pennies short now:>)

Bill Mc



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Jim.UT

06-20-2000 10:32:02




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
One way to get an idea of what was available is to go to N-Newsletter and click on "Master Archives". They offer a lot of reprint manuals and instructions for old implements. Just scroll down that list and note all the ones that say "Ford" or "Dearborn".



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Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N

06-20-2000 18:16:48




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 Re: Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Jim.UT, 06-20-2000 10:32:02  
Needed that iNput. Thanks Jim.



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Dave 50 8N

06-20-2000 08:38:11




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
...I spy...I spy...I spy N tracks on that high spot to the right (in your pic). Are you jumping your N off that little cliff?



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Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N

06-20-2000 18:13:21




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 Re: Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Dave 50 8N, 06-20-2000 08:38:11  
Good eye, Dave. Yes, my tractor scraped down the edge of that cut through the bank with the dirt scoop and a quick drop down the tiny ridge. Was real exciting the first few times, especially when the scoop spun backwards as I was goin' down at that angle.



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Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N

06-20-2000 18:12:54




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 Re: Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Dave 50 8N, 06-20-2000 08:38:11  
Good eye, Dave. Yes, my tractor scraped down the edge of that cut through the bank with the dirt scoop and a quick drop down the tiny ridge. Was real exciting the first few times, especially when the scoop spun backwards as I was goin' down at that angle.



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tlak

06-20-2000 07:52:42




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 Re: An N Without A Full Set Of Implements... in reply to Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N, 06-20-2000 05:57:01  
The list is long, seen some brochures on ebay.

Sample from one;illustrated throughout in black and white, and showing earth scoop, transport box, belt pulley, jacking system, trailer, timber saw, tandem disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, stump jump scarifier, spring tooth harrow, mower, plough, spring tine cultivator, rigid tine cultivator and ridger. Each are shown



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