a few tractors from 3county fair


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camera phone pics did not come out too bad had to also get this pic of a 1953 wd9 I have one in pieces so I like to look at as many as possible I have RED and GREEN and ORANGEand BLUE tractors I like to see em all
 
Well, since no one else has asked, I gotsa' where is this three-3...county fair? Beins' you are colorful in your collecting, that means you are an equal opportunity parts picker too! Thanks for sharing.
 
Looks like I missed that show. Where and when was it? I got a feeling that you did some traveling to get there.

I wonder what it is like having a 90-110 hp flathead V8 in a small Ford tractor.
 
(quoted from post at 13:16:01 09/06/10)I wonder what it is like having a 90-110 hp flathead V8 in a small Ford tractor.
You'd think it would tear the guts out of it, but it seems they held up pretty good with the Funk conversion. One of the guys I have breakfast with sometimes, has accumulated the Funk parts to put a truck flathead V-8 in his 8N, but so far he hasn't started on it.
 

I see the red tractors are all setting outside, just itching to go to work, while the green and gray tractors are hiding inside of a building.
 
3 county fair is in Northhampton mass. there wasn't allot of tractors there maybe 20-30 the fair is about 45min drive from my house I had never been before been doing a bit of trucking through that area latley and saw the signs so me and the wife took a ride I just wanted to go get fair food the tractors were a bonus I am undecided on whether or not to go to the show in Dublin NH 9/11 or the New England rock busters show in R.I. the same day. I would like to see and hear that v8 conversion run I have heard there used to be a v6 conversion a few towns away from me
 
Funk also made a straight 6 conversion, but it lengthened the tractor and it looked funny. Went to an auction about a year or so ago where there was a 6 cyl. kit. I don't know if the V-8 was the same length as the 4, but it looks right.
BTW, Funk (Coffeyville, Ks) is now a transmission division of John Deere. I didn't know that until a company in Stillwater, Ok was building a test machine for Funk the same time they were building one for us (late '90s). They were doing the Funk "runoff" (acceptance test) when I was down there to check the progress on ours.
 

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