This tractor will soon be moving to my house to join my Lo-Boy. The Lo-Boy was owned and somewhat restored by my mother's dad. The Fordson was owned by my dad's grandfather. The Fordson probably hasn't run in 50 years. I am hopeful that it will some day. The motor is free and can be turned over by hand.
My great-grandfathers homemade saw is in the foreground of this pic.
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Re: Fordson
Cool!! I always thought I'd like to have a Fordson. Lot of history in those old tractors. Keep us updated as your progress with your project. We all appreciate the family connections you have with the tractors.
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