Posted by Rick Remmert on February 01, 2012 at 17:54:46 from (68.103.4.114):
This was sitting along the side of the road at an old gas station when I took my head to the machine shop. This has got to be the badest Farmall on the planet. If there is such a thing as Farmall heaven, this tractor should get a free pass! A few fun facts: yes it runs. It has three "new" things on it. Gas in the tank, a battery and one hose on the backhoe that blew out when he tried to move it. The belt pulley runs the loader. It is a Farmhand. The pto runs the backhoe. Everything works as he just tore out the guy next door back porch with it. The grill on the front has some sort of green paint on it. He found it in an old shed 6 miles out of town. He gave $3,000.00 for it. It would not fit on his trailer, so he drove it home. He will never move it in road gear again! I looked for a serial tag, but the seat had been replaced with one the swivels. This is for real, the pictures have not been photo shopped! I also told him that I thought the rear wheel weights were a little bit over kill. I do not think the backhoe is a dealer installed item. Nothing is welded on. Every piece you see will unbolt. Enjoy.
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