The Ford lives on

larry@stinescorner

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Jim G offered to stop by and put it back together,Here he is driving it out of the redneck shop!
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It runs good,,,he found a few wiring problems he wants to fix too,,,,thanks so much Jim G!!!!!!!
 
Why do you call that a redneck shop, its an actual building and it works as a shop. Now if you took a chopper wagon or box truck bed(with a swing set hoist set up) and were using that as a shop, that is getting close to the redneck side.
 
That's a fine looking tractor. Maybe it's because I grew up on a Ford 3000 diesel, but IMHO those Ford blue Ford tractors are some of the best
looking tractors out there and it seems like the more I read about them, the more I consider them pretty much bullet proof.

Bill
 
Good job Larry.
Radiator done right and the nose looks nice again wihout the dent.
Maybe it's something about you people who live in that part of the country.
All your old buildings are maintained and well kept, machinery in order, things fixed right so they last for at least another generation. Pride of ownership maybe.
Yes, those are outstanding small tractors. People usually hang onto them. Not a lot of them for sale here.
 
I'm sure that your tractor thanks you for the new radiator; life is tough enough without being overheated.
 
I started tractoring with a Ford 9N. After that came about 40 more of all colors and nationalities. Rebuilding, repainting, repairing to learn everything I could about Farmalls, M-M, JD, David Brown, Case, Fergies, and now I have slowed down and sold everything except the Fords. With alittle ballast they can do it all reliably.
 
Larry, good job on the tractor, dent fix looks perfect.
Hopefully you won't get another. Ed will.
 

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