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Lee

11-06-2003 10:07:45




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I posted a picture in the 'Help Identify' section with the same subject name , if anyone can help I will appreciate it.




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ff316

11-06-2003 18:24:18




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
I've got to agree, around here you cold get it hauled for about $50.00 on a roll back which is not much to pay for a tractor. If you get it hauled, check with the driver before he comes and see if it's OK to leave the lugs on the rear wheels or if he wants them taken off. It would probably be easier to load with the lugs off. The steel lugs are probably just bolted on to the wheel. Good luck, looks like a heck of a project.

Fireman in KY

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Lee

11-06-2003 14:04:47




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
Thanks for the replies, where is the serial # located on a farmall regular



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Chris

11-06-2003 13:54:17




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
Best guess is a Farmall regular. I think they were the only ones to have the open steering gear out front. The F-20's all had gear boxes. Hope this helps.



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old

11-06-2003 11:30:58




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
Can't say what it is but as far as loading. a come-a-long works for that and if the wheels don't turn. Place a couple planks on pipes and pull it up that way. Since its free even paying a roll-back to haul it I think it would be more then worth it. Oh no I agree with rusty LOL



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rustyfarmall

11-06-2003 12:49:46




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 Re: Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to old, 11-06-2003 11:30:58  
Hey old, that can't be all bad, can it?



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old

11-06-2003 13:47:35




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 Re: Re: Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-06-2003 12:49:46  
If you only knew LOL



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rustyfarmall

11-06-2003 14:05:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to old, 11-06-2003 13:47:35  
I do know, but I won't tell.



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old

11-06-2003 14:57:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-06-2003 14:05:50  
but the only way you could know is if your brain isn't as rusty as your farmall lol



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rustyfarmall

11-06-2003 10:22:48




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
Red dave is right, it looks like a Farmall regular to me.
As far as getting it onto a trailer,the engine being stuck would not be a problem if you have a good winch. Even a hand crank winch will do, you might want to lay some planks down on the ramps for those steel wheels. If the wheels are stuck, or otherwise won't turn, it's a little bit more of a problem, but nothing is impossible. The tractor appears to be a very good candidate for resoration, it is definetly worth some effort and maybe even hiring a winch truck or similar to help load it.

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Red Dave

11-06-2003 10:11:48




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 Re: steel wheel Farmall in reply to Lee, 11-06-2003 10:07:45  
Looks like a "Farmall" to me. Later they were called the "Farmall Regular" after the F-20's & F-30's came out.



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