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Thanks for your help guys..I posted all pics

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Kristin

03-13-2004 16:55:21




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Thanks to you who have responded to my bumbling about a couple of vintage tractors. i finally posted most of the pics I have in a readable size.There are two tractors one with wooden spokes which has been identified by the majority of you as a bonafide homemade "doodle bug" .the other tractor is a new pic and also has a serial tag. If you have viewed theses in the help id gallery, do you think we should trash these or sell them or possibly donate them anywhere?

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Fawteen

03-14-2004 07:52:53




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 Re: Thanks for your help guys..I posted all pics in reply to Kristin, 03-13-2004 16:55:21  
Part that F12 out. There are frequently folks on YT looking for that single front wheel which is probably the most valuable part on it. Being a "desert" tractor, it should have many salvagable parts.



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jhill

03-14-2004 06:17:26




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 Re: Thanks for your help guys..I posted all pics in reply to Kristin, 03-13-2004 16:55:21  
The tractor with wooden spokes is a Model A Ford engine, transmission and frame and a truck rear axle,probably a Ford AA. If I weren't half a country away I would buy it for a yard decoration.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-13-2004 18:18:53




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 Re: Thanks for your help guys..I posted all pics in reply to Kristin, 03-13-2004 16:55:21  
The Farmall F12 is a 1937. they are always in need for parts or restoration. The other is made from an old car for sure.



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Cosmo

03-13-2004 17:16:33




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 Re: Thanks for your help guys..I posted all pics in reply to Kristin, 03-13-2004 16:55:21  
Please don't junk them whatever they are. They might make good yard art for some redneck like me. Anyone have a few cement blocks I can borrow. All mine are under my car.:)



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