Fern(Mi)

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I suspect Neighbor who dragged this out of woods yesterday still plans to scrap it tomorrow.

The marks on the water pump flange lead me to believe the tractor is (was) a W-30.

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Been suggested save the fenders? I don't know? It isn't my tractor! If somebody really wanted them? I can't afford to store everything, on a whim!

Meanwhile the man needing funds I have suggested he cut the tires of the rims to save him as much as $70.00 in tire deductions.

I CAN SEE WHAT I CAN DO FOR SOMEBODY SERIOUS ABOUT THEM? e-mail me fmgruber at aol dot com

The fuel tank within the tank was still there one end broken out. The front axle assembly is there. The bloke has a big hole on the port side, sorry.

I’m still going to miss seeing it back there; sure, it added character to that wood lot.

Fernan
My Shorthorn country
 
Sometimes it is hard to belive that this was once a brand new shiney tractor that was most likley the pride of the farm. I would miss a wood lot monument like that also. I agree that it is most likely a W-30. The rear wheels look like F&amp;H's. Dave!
 

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