Posted by Destroked 450 on October 27, 2019 at 08:02:22 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: What Ford do I have posted by Keiths4??? on October 25, 2019 at 21:02:27:
Not really nose down, the shorter spindles along with the smaller rear tire lowers the entire profile of the tractor, this along with the rounded shell fenders and horizontal exhaust makes it easier to maneuver under low limbs in a orchard.
The ROPS looks period correct but the thread plate aluminum canopy is aftermarket and was probably added later, orchard models don't normally have ROPS or loaders, these could have been added later or a farmer may have wanted a 4610 that didn't set as high as the standard AP model, the orchard model would have filled his needs.
Grew up on the farm I live on, my house is 200 ft from the one I was born in.
Spent 30 years herding semis around the country, retired in 08 to raise chickens for a major food supplier as well as expanding our cattle and hay farming business.
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