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Fordson Tractors Discussion Forum

Topic: Look at this one. Fordson
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farmallray

10-05-2010 09:25:37
65.215.14.1



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Ever seen one like this ? What were they made for.

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Dandy Dave

10-10-2010 03:37:51
216.227.82.139



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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmallray, 10-05-2010 09:25:37  
No Kiddin.... :wink:

That is a very early Fordson with the Square cut holes in the radiator. Dandy Dave!



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Showcrop

10-08-2010 04:53:15
75.67.231.80



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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmallray, 10-05-2010 09:25:37  
Oh my aching arms!



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billylee

10-07-2010 12:42:06
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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmallray, 10-05-2010 09:25:37  
Saw a steam powered version of the same in a logging museum in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.



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rich4

10-06-2010 09:05:30
74.60.110.90



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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmallray, 10-05-2010 09:25:37  
Nice restoration, it would be kind of hard to move it on pavement though. Must be only for ice. Interesting setup. Like the setup on a similar tractor that had screw type pontoons for the snow.



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George Mckenzie

10-11-2010 09:15:42
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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to rich4, 10-06-2010 09:05:30  
I have the patent modle for the the first screw type ground and water armytank 1917. Ford copied it later to put screws on a Fordson tractor .This modle is about 30 " long



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farmall400

10-05-2010 19:48:22
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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmallray, 10-05-2010 09:25:37  
that was first Ice Road Truckers to pull sleds or logs in winter



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George Mckenzie

10-11-2010 09:31:47
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 Re: Look at this one. Fordson in reply to farmall400, 10-05-2010 19:48:22  
In 1985 I kept the road open and towed the Ice Road Truckers on the MacKenzie River for 400 miles moving an oilwell and at -55 F you wouldn't want to be there with that tractor .This was a much more hazardous road than going to the diamond mines .we had to cross the black water river about 1/8 miles wide in 5-6 ft of water as it froze to the ground and then came down the top of the ice .The truckers use to put skies on there trucks to go in the deep snow .

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