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Topic: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums?
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| JEK1
02-02-2013 08:42:28
204.26.73.96
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  I am working on this 1952 8N for my neighbor. It has some thing on it that I have never seen before on an N series. In picture # 1, Is this seat an original Ford 8N seat? In picture #2 , What are the sprocket looking things on the outside of the rear brake drums and what are they used for? |
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| GEO/2/8N
02-02-2013 10:44:10
75.63.153.88
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Re: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums? in reply to JEK1, 02-02-2013 08:42:28
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| That is kind of strange,I just was at my friends and doing A little work on the 8N,That I just bought from him.It also has that sprocket on one wheel drum the left side.I assume it is for A implement. |
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| JEK1
02-02-2013 10:22:40
204.26.73.96
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Re: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums? in reply to JEK1, 02-02-2013 08:42:28
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| The seat was manufactured very well, has seat adjustment and only fits on a Ford. (Not a homemade job) |
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| Harvey 2
02-02-2013 09:41:52
74.128.149.135
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Re: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums? in reply to JEK1, 02-02-2013 08:42:28
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| Seat isn't original. Sprocket is to run something like a fertilizer side dresser |
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| Royse
02-02-2013 09:02:47
69.36.49.151
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Re: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums? in reply to JEK1, 02-02-2013 08:42:28
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| As HCooke said.
Bruce had a picture of one of those sprockets on his 8N too.
I think he said it was chain drive for a corn planter. |
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| HCooke
02-02-2013 08:48:22
70.195.65.132
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Re: (2) questions; Seat?, Brake drums? in reply to JEK1, 02-02-2013 08:42:28
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| | Seat is not original. Sprocket thing drives an implement - possibly a planter. |
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