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Re: Need visit with gents familiar with Bombardier
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Posted by gpogpo on January 26, 2005 at 20:25:44 from (66.82.9.41):
In Reply to: Re: Need visit with gents familiar with Bombardier posted by jdemaris on January 26, 2005 at 19:01:50:
Hi John! We communicated some last year (maybe longer) about adding a Model A Ford transmission to an HG. Since then I got the Model A tranny but then changed direction a little and am now hoping to install a 37 Ford flathead V-8 60 HP engine, clutch and tranny in front of the HG transmission. (I bought an HG with good under carriage and running gear but no engine, tin or radiator that was too good to scrap.) I"ll be looking for a blade for it later. About the Bombardier--I bought some tracks that had been on a Ford 8N that I"d like to put on a Ford 9N or 8N, but I don"t have the boggy wheels and attachments--just the tracks. I need to know what sort of attachment frames were used--and where they attached to the tractor. I would welcome advise/information and any references to helpful photos.
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