Its not a tractor but,,,,

larry@stinescorner

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It was bought at Central tractor store before they became tractor supply
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I think they referred to it as a 5 window. My first truck was a well worn out '47 Chevy hotwater 6, 3 on the tree. Bought it with the money I earned that summer working as a deck hand on a tug boat.
 
Learned to drive in a 49 chevy 3500 with the 4 on floor and 5 window cab, was a dark blue and had the 17" wheels. Came into the family when uncle bought it at 3 months. Never hauled a load till we got it. Don't know year but we were driving a 47 Packard at the time and Uncle go a 42 Packard to replace it as his family was getting too big for the cab. Had untill 76 when could no longer get brake parts.
 
My first transportation was a 52 GMC one ton flat deck. It had 6cyl and 4 speed. We'd take the outside duals off in the winter or it was like a toboggan. Sure put a lot of miles on that gem. Could have got an award for the number of kids that could be stuffed into the cab.
Dave
 
Think the one my dad bought new was a 49 GMC 4 sp., same color, sun visor hung on the back wall of the garage for as long as I can remember. About 1970 I bought a 51 I think GMC 3/4 ton from the local big time operator for about 80 bucks, same color, had a heavy steel floor with hyd. dump box, 4 sp. bent up beat to death junk pile. Put a 15 dollar Chevy eng. in it that ran like top, replaced all the broken spring leafs with junk yard parts, fixed the brakes, hammered out the dents, added a junk yard radio and it became my hunting/fishing/screwing around the backroads transportation. Lots a fun until you came to a washboard hill and it's shake your brains out.
 

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