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Posted by Mike Vautrain on October 25, 2002 at 13:45:21 from (208.204.140.3):
Ijust bought a 1961 ford 2000 tractor to use for brush hogging and to tow a york rake, also to go to tractor shows. I have noticed that their is not that much info out there on newer tractors as is the older ones. I would like to know where to find a good catalog that has a lot of parts in it for that tractor? This is my first large scale tractor that I have ever owned. The tractor is in very good shape, all the metal is in excellent shape and it runs great it was always in a garage. It doesn't have lights on it on the front or back but I would like to find metal casing lights for it. Tractor also had a loader on it a few years ago, I don't know if it is still around though? Did they ever make a cab for these tractors? Did they ever make a snow plow for these? I thank any of you that can help me this with this information.
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