I know it's not a Farmall or Massey Harris, my guess is Gibson as well. I know I'd buy it for sure if near me for that price.
 
Don't know about the tractor but the disc blade is for making ditches in muddy fields(rice).run down the field digging deeper on the ridges of course.worked best when field was partially flooded
 
not a farmall.
the layout of the starter, gen, oil fill are like the pony, but the grille is different from any pony i have seen.

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Very similar to a B.F. Avery from firewall back. But motor and front end look to be something else. gobble
 
Parts maybe hard to find? Been looking at some pictures. Nice looking tractor when painted. Only made for 2 years.
 
Neat and desirable little tractors. That one looks real straight. They were built, for a time, in Statesville, NC, about 35 miles from where I live.

Put a call out on here for Gene Davis (Ga.) He has a couple and knows all about them. Well worth $500.

Garry
 
They were built out west for a while and then revived on the east coast for a while but never sold real well. google and you will find a lot more on them. Mine has hydraulics and three point and has a nice paint job (but wrong color) I would have to have 2500 for mine.
 
Don,t think you are right. That plow is just what it is a 10 inch disk turning plow made for plowing your garden. Dropped the front wheel off in the last round and just kept plowing. They used the disk plow because it pulled easier that a common mole-board plow.
 
Used one just like it but maybe a little bigger mounted just like that on a 1650 Oliver.Spent many a day making ditches in rice fields!
 

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