Posted by Dusty Jones on May 14, 2008 at 03:29:50 from (12.64.152.116):
In Reply to: Re: 1953 Super- W4 posted by ihc49 on May 12, 2008 at 08:12:00:
My apologies ...... IHC49-- I was in the wrong and thats not nice... Lost a good neighbor friend skidding trees with his 9N few years back just that way.. Im trully not yanking your chain . My decal on the left side of the tractor says Model-S.....W4 serial# 284D. Wouldn't the production run start at Zero and go to 501 for the first year and then start 502 and go up from there for the second year. I need to take a pic maybe im missing something. It took me some time to figure out what this thing was ... All the tags and decals had a few layers of paint on them. I didn't find them until I took the pressure washer to the tractor and pealed of a few layers of barn red paint took me some time of searching pictures on line to begin to identify and then I found the stickers.... ... Its just that I plan on rebuilding this tractor to a to a shinny red parade driver..... At some point
Is there a way to post pictures to this site??? Or do I have to post elsewhere and set an autoload link?? Never mind I found the link..... Duhhh upload photo Ill put up a picture or two... Once I get to work.. Thanx for all the replies guys... And again my apologies for being a prick....
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