Posted by Klemper on March 31, 2015 at 16:07:41 from (75.183.11.151):
Rear fenders are stamped with Ford. They are currently colored red. The belly is gray in color. Hood is also red. Dash is currently gray, with red paint showing underneath the flaked off gray paint. I do not think that the colors are right for this model. It is a 1944+ based upon the radius rods... they are not the i-beam style, but oval tube style. This is my first tractor. I have an affinity for classic car restoration. I think this tractor has Ferguson blood in it. There is a plate on the left side of the block that is totally unreadable. The plate sits directly above the starter solenoid, starter and distributor. All emblems and markings on the hood are gone. Headlights have been removed. There is no key ignition. 6 volt battery sits directly in front of the dashboard under the hood. Dash has Oil and Amp gauges, and a toggle switch and what looks like an indicator light. I can confirm that it has the Z120 engine, as it is clearly stamped on the left side, down low near the distributor and dip stick. I can send pictures to anyone who can help. Call my cell 336-209-9941, because I am having trouble finding out exactly what I have. Michael.
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