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Les

02-29-2008 04:09:52




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Thought some of you folks might like to see this picture I took at the Florida Flywheelers last week. Certainly one of the more interesting and unique tractors at the show.


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Farmall Guy

02-29-2008 11:41:05




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
Definatly a Nice French Farmall Bet it was hard to get parts for!



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Kristof

02-29-2008 08:53:53




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
What's so special about it? We've got tons of those back here in Belgium...
One of my neigbours has one...



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Hugh MacKay

02-29-2008 12:54:11




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Kristof, 02-29-2008 08:53:53  
Kristof: Kind of rare on this side of the Atlantic puddle. I doubt if there is a half dozen of them in the US and Canada together.



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Steven f/AZ

02-29-2008 06:30:13




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
Man, that would make an awesome, efficient mowing and raking tractor!



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Hugh MacKay

02-29-2008 04:58:03




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
Les: Nice photo, and a rather interesting tractor, bet they ran all week on a tank of fuel. One question, looking under that rear housing, it looks like fast hitch, however I suspect it's 3 point hitch? The hydraulic unit and controls much different from our SC or 200, thus I'm thinking it's a draft controlled 3 point hitch. What did you make of it? I suspect MJ knows all the specs on the tractor, perhaps he could enlighten us a bit more.

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Les

02-29-2008 05:39:07




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Hugh MacKay, 02-29-2008 04:58:03  
As I recall, it had an aftermarket 3 point on it. But it's been over a week since I saw it and my mind doesn't work as good as it once did so I wouldn't swear to it :(



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gene bender

02-29-2008 05:23:03




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Hugh MacKay, 02-29-2008 04:58:03  
I seen a gasser in SYMCO ,WISC there is a guy up there who imports them into MILLWAUKEE He said he sold it for 2750 so the container shipping must not be that bad as he had 7 tractors in one. He used to have them sent to MONTREAL CAN but they would uncrate them and charge for inspection and other stuff and ran charges up so now he has them sent to MIL without any problems also said most of the D model Cs were usualy pretty much used up as they ran them hard. If you want one ill get his adress.

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MJ in the UK

02-29-2008 04:38:47




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
Nice tractor French built Farmall C with a German built 2 cyl diesel engine. MJ



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JimB2

02-29-2008 14:23:43




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to MJ in the UK, 02-29-2008 04:38:47  
Hi MJ, what size was the German Diesel?
CU Inches and HP?

Thanks
JimB



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Allan In NE

02-29-2008 04:37:59




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Les, 02-29-2008 04:09:52  
That "glassy" paint makes my eyes hurt. :>)

Allan



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Les

02-29-2008 05:40:23




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 Re: French Farmall in reply to Allan In NE, 02-29-2008 04:37:59  
The paint was as fresh as fresh can be. It almost looked wet but it wasn't. BTW, it sounded as good as it looked.



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