Posted by 860Buster on April 26, 2012 at 18:13:09 from (96.31.31.129):
In Reply to: 860 ford posted by 860Buster on April 26, 2012 at 11:16:41:
[quote="Leroy"](quoted from post at 01:34:55 04/27/12) An 860 would not be a powermaster as that came with the 861 and that tractor was rated at 4 more pto hp than the 860. Was due to the uping of the horse power.[/quote]
based on the reserch that i have done so far on this tractor i am tempted to beleive you in that it should not have the powermaster logo. the rub here is that this tractor was brought into the family as a second owner and to our knoledge has never been painted or otherwise altered with the exception of the rear wheel rims being replaced. of course grandfather has passed so the memories of this issue are all based on remaining offspring along with some very early pictures of this tractor in the family. iguess in reality im not taking it to the fair but i would like to understand what i have. thank you for the input and if any of you out there have any additional info on this i would love to hear it.
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