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Identifying Your Tractor
You may have purchased a farm with the tractor already on it, or maybe you inherited your "new" tractor
from a relative. Maybe you bought it from a friend who didn't know what kind of tractor it was, or perhaps (and
this is every tractor fanatics dream) you stumbled across it in an abandoned field covered with weeds but intact.
In any case, you have no idea what the make and/or model is. For awhile perhaps it doesn't really matter. Especially
if it runs! But pretty soon you'll probably need to tinker with it a bit and maybe buy a part or too. Having a
manual is nice. But how does one go about determining what make and model the tractor is so you can purchase the
items you need?
The first logical step would be to ask a friend or a neighbor who is knowledgeable about tractors. They could
stop by, take a look and hopefully solve the mystery. But if none of your friends or neighbors have a clue, then
the second logical step would be to take yourself to the local or regional library. You have a picture of your
tractor clearly in your mind (or perhaps in your wallet) so go compare that picture to the pictures you find in
tractor books or publications at the library.
If you already know the make of the tractor ("Farmall", or "Ford" or "Massey-Harris",
etc) but you just don't know the model ("Farmall Model A", "Ford 8N", "Massey-Harris Pony",
etc) then you may want to purchase a book covering your particular manufacturer. If you have no idea who even made
the tractor, there are more general books available such as "The Encyclopedia of American Farm Tractors"
by C.H. Wendel. This books covers hundreds of tractor makes and models and has many pictures. We have quite a few
tractor books available at our on-line bookstore, so you may want to take a look there.
If none of these ideas help you, then Yesterday's Tractors would be happy to assist you in figuring out what
tractor you have. Here is a plan to get things going:
- With paper and pen in hand, go over the entire tractor and write down every set of numbers or letters you can
find and write down exactly where you found them.
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- Send this info via e-mail to info@yesterdays-tractors.com.
Please include an in-depth description of your tractor as well: Color, narrow-front or wide-front? Steel wheels,
rubber, or tracks? Does it have a loader or backhoe on it? Is the seat "off-set" to one side? Etc. Just
do the best you can in describing it to us.
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- We'll use this information the best we can to determine what model you have. Be sure and leave us your return
e-mail address so we can let you know!
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Good luck identifying your tractor!
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