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Richard Fazio

05-12-2004 06:22:17




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I went to an auction Monday. There were two Farmall M's. One was diesel. They were both really rough looking. Almost no paint, very well worn, The swinging drawbar was worn to a point on both of them. They did both start up nice and sounded pretty good. There was no smoking noticed and the diesel switched to diesel very nicely. The diesel went for $2200.00 and the gas went for $1700.00. There was a bunch of very worn implements and the like. I got a two row IH planter for $170 and a huge JD 3 bottom trailer plow for $100. The plow has brand new shares and shears I guess they are called.

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PeteNY

05-12-2004 08:27:24




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 Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to Richard Fazio, 05-12-2004 06:22:17  
Richard...wanna double your $$$ on the plow?



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Richard Fazio

05-12-2004 12:26:52




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 Re: Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to PeteNY, 05-12-2004 08:27:24  
Pete, email me directly we can talk.
rfazio1951@verizon.net
Where are you located? I'm in central NY. Acra, 12405. I did not buy the plow to sell but it is not exactly what I wanted.



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PeteNY

05-12-2004 13:39:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to Richard Fazio, 05-12-2004 12:26:52  
Richard, I'll give you an email later this evening when I get home...I live in Binghamton, NY:Southern Tier 13905. I have one 555H three bottom, wouldn't mind another, that way the JD 70 and the Super M could both play together at plow days! Pete



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lee

05-12-2004 14:37:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to PeteNY, 05-12-2004 13:39:19  
Pete, my name is Jeff Lee and I live in Vestal, NY. I have a nicely restored Farmall BN with wide front for sale if you know anyone interested.
Ad # 68900 on photo ads.



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PeteNY

05-12-2004 15:01:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to lee, 05-12-2004 14:37:15  
Jeff, I saw it on the ads...looks nice, but I already have too many tractor projects; Super H, AC D10, JD B all in the works as well as a 1953 Army Jeep, with a bunch more waiting, so too many tractors as it is. Question though...What exactly is a wide front BN? As far as I know the A's and B's (including BN which were a B with a narrower rear axle) were differentiated by the front axle; B's (and BN's) had either a narrow or single front end, and A's had wides, thus I have never heard of or seen a wide front B or BN, nor a narrow front A. It does seem that your rear axle is narrower than is usually on an A. I would be interested in knowing the serial #, is it real, or a BN that someone added a wide front to, or an A that someone either put BN axles/rear in, or cut. or did IH actually pruduce this variation?
Not being a smart a$$ here, genuimely curious, would love to see it though. For what ever reason I have never been real into the little IH's, but someday might break down and buy a Super A just to go with our Super C, Super H, and Super M. Get in touch, our collection is at my Dad's(Dave 2N) in Apalachin. Thanks. Pete

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lee

05-13-2004 09:53:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Auction Results Eastern PA in reply to PeteNY, 05-12-2004 15:01:55  
Tried to send an e-mail with additional pics but it returned as undeliverable. This tractor is serial FABN68375. The entire front, (from engine forward) bolster, front end, steering box, grille, steering shaft and steering shaft support is from an A or similar tractor. It was configured this way when I bought it. Nothing is cut up or narrowed or shoemakered in any way. IH did not produce a config like this that I know of.

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