don't say not stored inside. Outsides don't burn down. Something that was a lemon its whole life is something not worth bothering with. Unless you are ready to do a complete tear down. Two for one sentence, first tractor was a 9N, never worked right, super lemon. got a WD45, father wondered who dropped this magical devise from heaven? Started when ya pulled the ring, had guts, live pto, remote line, light duty but usefull pipe loader, and get a 3 point kit for it, wow. The 9N was in the barn when it burned down, we sold it for 20 bucks more as iron than we paid for it years earlier. No one missed it at all. Like Maine? mentioned, people farmed with stuff from the 50's and 60's. In the 80's and 90's we bought the things we dreamed of in the 60's and 70's. What brings you to post such a question my son??? The 70's sucked. big time.
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Today's Featured Article - Gatherin of the Orange - by Rick Nikolich. In July of 1998 I was talking to fellow Allis Chalmers collector Mike Schilling about the annual "Gathering of The Orange" AC show coming up in August of 1999. He got this wild idea that we should get a convoy of AC tractors and drive them from Charlotte, Michigan 105 miles to LaGrange, Indiana.
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