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2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

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Lt.Mike
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1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Sun Apr 11, 2021 2:11 pm

Super A wrote:Sell that Ford POS and use the money on the G!

Al

:lol:
I don’t think it’ll take much to get the Ford going though I don’t know if I’ve got room inside for it.
I figure each tractor cost me about $400 apiece and because they are not running. He set the price, honest! I even told him I may end up flipping them and he said, don’t care want it all gone! Well alrighty then :)
If I get the Ford running, just running and driving I figure I can get my investment back in that alone. It’ll also teach me something about the N series which at the moment I know nothing about.
The G might not get done right away but it will go inside the shed if I have to kick something else out! ;)
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Lt.Mike
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Zip Code: 07727
Tractors Owned: 1 -'58 International Cub Lo-Boy
2 - '46 International A's
2 - '52 Farmall Cubs
1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Sun Apr 11, 2021 4:44 pm

I posted these pics on a Ford N series site and apparently those guys are as devoted as the folks here are. Jumped all over it. :)
They picked at several points and nailed it down to being a 1941 9N with a 1949 8N engine. Some specific parts weren’t made after ‘42 some Like the badging on the grill And bumper were only made one year, ‘41.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby SamsFarm » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:21 pm

The Allis G is the keeper!
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1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Sun Apr 11, 2021 9:17 pm

SamsFarm wrote:The Allis G is the keeper!

Don’t see a lot of them.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Home Made Fast Hitch Potato Plow
54A Blade

Couple 1948 Cubs
172 Runner Planter
53 Fertilizer
Cub-3 Field Cultivator
Cub-189 Two Way Plow
Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower
Mechanical Transplanter with side mount barrel (needs a fast hitch adapter) :)

Misc Belly Mowers

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Mott Fast Hitch Flail Mower

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Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby SamsFarm » Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:01 pm

Lt.Mike wrote:Don’t see a lot of them.



I see them around here from time to time, (not a lot though), in running condition and with decent paint, and a asking price of $4000!
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Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Super A » Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:14 am

Lt.Mike wrote:I posted these pics on a Ford N series site and apparently those guys are as devoted as the folks here are. Jumped all over it. :)


A Ford N site? Good lord I bet there's a bunch of window-lickers over there! :shock:

Hopefully you can find a sucker er......I mean someone to buy it! :lol: :lol:

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1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:08 pm

Super A wrote:
Lt.Mike wrote:I posted these pics on a Ford N series site and apparently those guys are as devoted as the folks here are. Jumped all over it. :)


A Ford N site? Good lord I bet there's a bunch of window-lickers over there! :shock:

Hopefully you can find a sucker er......I mean someone to buy it! :lol: :lol:

Al

I figure it’s portion of the package deal was worth about $300 - $400. The tires are good so no money out for that. Parts for these are pretty cheap so I figure $200 - $300 in and it’ll be good.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Donegal Cub » Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:01 pm

They should keep you out of mischief for a day or two Mike :D :hattip:

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1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:55 pm

Donegal Cub wrote:They should keep you out of mischief for a day or two Mike :D :hattip:

I’m already drowning in projects, what’s 2 more?
:lol:

:hattip:
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Zip Code: 07727
Tractors Owned: 1 -'58 International Cub Lo-Boy
2 - '46 International A's
2 - '52 Farmall Cubs
1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Wed Apr 14, 2021 4:20 pm

Update: went to air up the rear tires a little and I hear bubbling inside :roll: Damn
Then I lift the air hose off And a steady stream of water squirts out! Damn again.
So I figure I’ll take the core out and it breaks off.
:surrender:
... but somehow it’s still holding like 10lbs of pressure ???
The rim is badly rusted but I can save it.
The rear tires are in one piece and will probably stay that way if I don’t mess with it but if I try to dismount them I’d bet the sidewalls will blow out. The adventure begins. :roll:
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Tractors Owned: 1968 Cub Fast Hitch
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L-F194 Plow(s)
F38 Disk
L-F3 Spring Tooth Harrow
CS Bell No. 60 Grain Mill on a unmodified Fast Hitch Disk hitch prong
Home Made Fast Hitch Potato Plow
54A Blade

Couple 1948 Cubs
172 Runner Planter
53 Fertilizer
Cub-3 Field Cultivator
Cub-189 Two Way Plow
Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower
Mechanical Transplanter with side mount barrel (needs a fast hitch adapter) :)

Misc Belly Mowers

Wish List
International 100 Fast Hitch Blade
Mott Fast Hitch Flail Mower

Wish Wish Wish List
Fast Hitch Rotary Hoe
4E hammer mill
Location: Ne Ohio

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby SamsFarm » Fri Apr 16, 2021 2:52 pm

Lt.Mike wrote:Update: went to air up the rear tires a little and I hear bubbling inside :roll: Damn
Then I lift the air hose off And a steady stream of water squirts out! Damn again.


Calcium chloride?

I hate that stuff!
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Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby tldec50 » Fri Apr 16, 2021 3:34 pm

The G is a keeper,most I have seen in that condition is missing one or both fenders and part of the engine cowl
Missing. .Looks like you have a nice specimen to restore.They are not many around.

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2 - '46 International A's
2 - '52 Farmall Cubs
1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:12 pm

SamsFarm wrote:
Lt.Mike wrote:Update: went to air up the rear tires a little and I hear bubbling inside :roll: Damn
Then I lift the air hose off And a steady stream of water squirts out! Damn again.


Calcium chloride?

I hate that stuff!

Never seen it before so I’m not certain but that’s probably what it is. :roll:
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Lt.Mike
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Posts: 2499
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:38 am
Zip Code: 07727
Tractors Owned: 1 -'58 International Cub Lo-Boy
2 - '46 International A's
2 - '52 Farmall Cubs
1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G
Location: Farmingdale NJ

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby Lt.Mike » Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:16 pm

tldec50 wrote:The G is a keeper,most I have seen in that condition is missing one or both fenders and part of the engine cowl
Missing. .Looks like you have a nice specimen to restore.They are not many around.

It’s an interesting tractor. The frame is connected in the center by four bolts and four bolts secure the plow.
I’m going to remove the plow and split the tractor in the center. That will make it take less space in my tractor shed. I’ll pull the plugs and spray WD40 and marvel mystery oil in the cylinders to soak while it’s stored.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"

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Posts: 1853
Joined: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:21 pm
Zip Code: 44410
Tractors Owned: 1968 Cub Fast Hitch
LF-1 Platform Carrier
144 Cultivators
L-F194 Plow(s)
F38 Disk
L-F3 Spring Tooth Harrow
CS Bell No. 60 Grain Mill on a unmodified Fast Hitch Disk hitch prong
Home Made Fast Hitch Potato Plow
54A Blade

Couple 1948 Cubs
172 Runner Planter
53 Fertilizer
Cub-3 Field Cultivator
Cub-189 Two Way Plow
Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower
Mechanical Transplanter with side mount barrel (needs a fast hitch adapter) :)

Misc Belly Mowers

Wish List
International 100 Fast Hitch Blade
Mott Fast Hitch Flail Mower

Wish Wish Wish List
Fast Hitch Rotary Hoe
4E hammer mill
Location: Ne Ohio

Re: 2 New tractors found a home in my backyard today

Postby SamsFarm » Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:31 pm

Lt.Mike wrote:Never seen it before so I’m not certain but that’s probably what it is. :roll:


You'll notice if you get any on your fingers.

If I remember right it burns the skin around your fingernails a bit.

And stains your concrete floor!

Must be tasty too, because some companies put it in their pickles! :lol:
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