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Re: Re: Fordson F or N
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Posted by alan on February 12, 2002 at 06:58:22 from (208.154.218.182):
In Reply to: Re: Fordson F or N posted by manuel on February 12, 2002 at 02:13:06:
Tanks for the reply. I am the third owner of this Fordson and the original owner said that when he bought it new, that it came from England. the s/n starts with 415---. that means it was mad in June of 1924. this tractor is all original and it's history can be traced. unfortunately the original owner passed on after I purchased the Fordson, but I can still talk to his son. in addition the back of the two cavity fuel tank is stamped Ford Motor Company Ltd. England, it also has the ladder sides on the radiator,these are very deep impressions but they are not open all the way through. This tractor has a front mount distributor, that the original owner told me came with the tractor and it has a pressurized water pump on the left side of the motor. It has a five hole draw bar and it has the rear fenders with the tool boxes. plus it has the manul and the original tools in the tool box. If there is anything else I can add please let me know. Thank you four trouble.
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