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SweetFeet

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Husband had to work OT. So got up early to cook him breakfast and thought I'd start the F day (and beat those Ford guys...LOL).

Husband and son plowing with our 1935/1936Farmall F20 at a plow day. Tractor belonged to my husband's grandpa. Usually starts with one or two cranks. Husband mows field lanes and waterways with it. Also takes it to threshing and plowing shows.

Our 1931 Farmall Regular - a work in progress. We are having a blast finding parts for her (the reason why I am in areas to take my junkyard pics).

Our first grandchild arrived a few weeks ago - a boy! He will ride in a tractor parade someday with grandpa.
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Congratulations Grandma! :D

I can't seem to find pictures of our 9N and 2N at the moment, but here
are a few pictures of some of the others.

1935 Farmall F12 - project!
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1936 F20
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1951 M
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1948 8N
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1952 8N
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1953 Jubilee
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1957 960
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I don't own any F Tractors? So I don't quaify?
But I have a One & Only Grand Son 5 1/2 Months
old & a real eye catcher , now let see If I can make this work?
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(quoted from post at 04:51:37 10/03/12) I don't own any F Tractors? So I don't quaify?
But I have a One & Only Grand Son 5 1/2 Months
old & a real eye catcher , now let see If I can make this work?
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SOMEONE CALL 911!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's child abuse if I ever seen it....... I bet they even give him one of them mullet haircuts when he gets hair :shock:

Get that jacket off before it ruins his taste.......

Sure looks like he's where he wants to be tho... Nice pic (except the jacket)...
 
1970 Ford 4000su diesel

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With fenders, even..

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1966 Ford 3400 gasser back together and running well. Wrong color.. could use some paint.

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Here's a pic of our 'ol 8N. Nope....didn't buy it from Rusted. Since it's "F" day, thought I'd include a pic of our '69 F-100 project too.
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(quoted from post at 05:58:10 10/03/12) Here's a pic of our 'ol 8N. Nope....didn't buy it from Rusted. Since it's "F" day, thought I'd include a pic of our '69 F-100 project too.
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that'll be a neat pic.... a little TLC on both, then the truck pulling the tractor on the trailer.
What's your plans for the truck?? You'd be surprised what a little polishing compound and turtle wax will do....
 
Just a few peices of my junk,1928 Farmall Regular,1937 Farmall F12,1938 Farmall F14 with electric,and My Fergerson TO 30,that I use in my garden

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Jimmy,
As always, nice tractors. Was hoping maybe you had put the lugs on the 15-30 and would post a new photo of it.
 
Royse,
Thanks!

Love the rusty 35 F12. Will it remain rusty or going to paint it? Also love the 52 Ford.
 
Moving Coastal Bermuda round bales with our Ford 2810.

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My dad bought this new tractor in 1983.

Sorry might offend some of my JD buddies, but the Ford 2810 is the one tractor we can't do without.
 
My 1949 8N Ford "City Slicker"--used for snow plowing and parades....sold the plow, tractor may be on the block later this Fall..pics of the workers will be added tonite.

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Tim
 
rla,
That boy is gonna be a heart breaker with those eyes and face. He is adorable. Congrats grandpa!
 
Here is a picture of my Dad's Fordson with a Ronning Chopper. He was featured in the Farm Collector magazine a few years ago.
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Pic 1. The 1981 Ford 2600 LCG.
Pic 2. 1998 Ford-NH 3930, with a little help on the front. That is what it takes to pull the tree planter to cut 15" wide and up to 30" deep.
Pic 3. The 3930 with the spade, earning its keep in the fall.

Rick
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These 64 8N"s were owned by Raleigh Barnett from Pennsylvania...I heard he passed away in 2006 at age 82...don"t know if he collected any more since the pic was taken...one of my favorites!
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I think everyone has had an F tractor at least once. When it breaks down or doesn't start they curse the "F'n" tractor till the cows come home.
 
Some really nice Fords &amp; Farmalls on these pages...

Here's some of mine...

My '49 Farmall Cub, an original "Blue Ribbon" tractor, participating in our county fair show...

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My '51 Farmall M, during Autumnfest weekend here in Princeton, WV...

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My late Poppy's '56 Ford 640, it'll be my next "restoration" project...

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My Dad's '70 3000 Ford that he just bought this past spring. It'd been sitting under a tree for several years. It had 1700 original hours. It's cleaned up well and is a really good tight tractor.

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My Dad's '73 4000 Diesel in the early stages of tear down. It's being redone from the ground up, currently going back together...

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5640 Ford 4wd 7000hrs feeds cows moves manure, and round bales. Almost never leaves the yard, or gets reved higher than 1500rpms , 20 years old now, an I still love this tractor.The last pic is off one of my Farmalls"M" Bruce
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Here's ours. Have been working out of town for 6 months and have not had time to cut the weeds.
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RBnjSC,
All very nice! Especially like the top Fords in their workclothes and the Farmall M.
 
SweetFeet, beautiful grandson!!! I had to work late,see you tried to get a jump on us Ford guys,Its not gonna fly,I see a lot of nice Fords
posted! I will post our Fords too,a 2000 and an 8n.The 8n is before and after. Have shown all these pictures many time before,but what the heck,its F(ord) day!!
Thats my little girl in the pictures from young to grown up.
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Just a couple of pictures of two Fords Ive owned.
The first picture where my faithful buddy looks as if hes directing me into the shed.
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Larry@stines,
Thanks, we like the little fella. My husband cannot wait for him to get big enough to be in the shop with him. Our kids were always with daddy in the shop when they were little... and boy did they get into dirt.

Very nice Fords! I like them too - my FIL has an old Ford...I think 8N. My husband painted it for him some years ago.

Your daughter is beautiful. Like the photo of two of you on the Ford when she was small and it was not yet restored. Love the last couple of photos - great photography, nice tractors.
 
Since the grand kids got involved, I thought I would brag on mine! First one, a girl, 8 days old TODAY!
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OmahaGreg,
She's beautiful! Congratulations.

With both having dark hair, she and our grandson kind of look like a matched pair!
 
samn40,
Very nice. Fergusons are nice looking tractors? Why does the paint color vary so much on the frame and engine? Does it indicate different models?
 
Nice pictures, esp the offspring. Here's a picture of a '40 in its working clothes turning over my garden.
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one of my 5 Ford tractors
 
Left to right: '99 ford 8770, '97 Ford 8670, '64(actually built in '65) Ford 4000 Row crop diesel SOS and 602 picker, '64 Ford 4000 all purpose diesel SOS, '63 Ford 4000 all purpose gasoline SOS, '56 Ford 640.
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Have to do my part to see that Fords are well represented here...even though most or all of these pictures have been posted on the Ford forum at one time or another. Since you included a project tractor, I included my project 5000. I don't have the 9600 or '83 F250 any more - they were replaced by the TW35 and an '01 F350. All the others are still here.
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BT in NE,
Very nice! Your skid rims are impressive - must have been the full 2 inche size originally. Ours on our Regular are not nearly that size.
 

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