Pict. from local show

gab

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This Massey monstrosity is here every year, usually has it's history on a big poster but not this year, think some farmer from Kans. or Neb. might of built it. The two Fergusons belong to a guy I worked with for over 30 years.
The Masseys look way better in the pict. than in person, little short on fit and finish.
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This little Oliver looked perfect. The 9N had an aluminum hood, didn't know there was such a thing. The Ford next to it had a flat head in it, nice job but everybody's seen them.
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This BWH-40 was pretty nice as was the this Lanz 24, never seen anything like it, mldg. or decal on the other side said John Deer Lanz.
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JD was the feature this year and there were some nice lookers but I don't think near as many as the IH show last year. I like these 4840s beat of all the deers, My father in law had one and a neighbor had one, haven't seen one in about 10 years and now there's another one in the neighbor hood. When they come past on the blacktop they got a business type sound of their own.
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That 9-N is worth a bunch, one without the Al hood and in real bad shape brought just under $10,000.
 
The cast aluminum hoods were used on the very first 9N's because the stamping dies for the steel hoods were not ready yet.
 
Thank you gab for the pic of your local show, as I was a charter member of it. Have not gotten to it for a number of yrs. The pic bring back memories. clint
 
gab;come on over to Belvidere.Our fair starts Tues.Just drove the 2N down today.Us Ford guys get to park up front this year!!!2-300 tractors. parade Wed. at 5:00
 

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