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'Classic' Ford tractor info.

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dan

10-18-2001 11:35:29




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Guys-
I was born and raised on a 8N.
I will inherit this fine old timer.
But, I am looking for a place/book/person, that has more information on the Ford series tractors, from the NAA and up. I am seeking a worker and yes an adult -toy- to help me move dirt, plow snow, bush hog, and collect firewood -and even drive in a parade maybe.
It has to be a Ford tho- I'm just that way.
Where can I go, who can I correspond with to learn more about these tractors? I have visited the antique Ford tractor site many times the links, I'm just looking for aditional info. thanks all-

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Darren Elliott

10-18-2001 17:01:17




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 Re: 'Classic' Ford tractor info. in reply to dan, 10-18-2001 11:35:29  
boy, youve summed up all the things we would want....someone to be there and help us whenever theres a problem with it....but inm sure those kinds of peeps cost alot to have...(maybe not...i dont know).....etc...

nseries.com ghas some info....not alot though



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Ronald W. Provo

10-29-2001 19:10:53




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 Re: Re: 'Classic' Ford tractor info. in reply to Darren Elliott, 10-18-2001 17:01:17  
You requested some additonal information. I can send the information I have that I copied onto a CD. I can send you the information if you would e-mail me your address (no cost to you). I was thinking about sending the information e-mail, but that would take too long. Some of the information deals with lubricaton, connecting rods, bearings, and etc.



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Jhill

10-18-2001 13:09:16




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 Re: 'Classic' Ford tractor info. in reply to dan, 10-18-2001 11:35:29  
There are several books on the market by Pripps and others that talk about the newer fords. Also try the ford forum good guys lots of good info. I have a 600 and a 3000 both good tractors.



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