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The other day I left the public library by going down a street that I never travel and discovered this. There is a small Briggs & Stratton engine mounted on the back. I guess you can fire it up and move the grill around.The back side.It appears the owner likes John Deere. Check out the matching mailbox.
Reply:pretty cool grill beats sending the tractor to the scrap yard.Vantage 300 kubota ,miller 304 xmt ,lincoln ln 25 pro , ranger 305 G, plenty of other tools of the trade to make the sparks fly.
Reply:Lol... I like it just cuz that used to be a farmall tractor, or at least the grille did :-D[Account Abandoned 8/8/16 Please Do Not Attempt Contact Or Expect A Reply]. See you on YouTube! -ChuckE2009
Reply:an m ?
Reply:the motor was hooked up to the axle??
Reply:Probably a C or maybe an H, hard to tell. Kind of looks too small to be an M, but not much for size comparison."The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the State, because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government." Teddy RooseveltAmerican by birth, Union by choice! Boilermakers # 60America is a Union.
Reply:I guessing an H. I think the M was a larger tractor but it's been many years since I was around those old Farmalls. I didn't have much experience with them either as my Dad ran Allis-Chalmers.
Reply:i've raked some hay and spread some cowcrap with both but like you say no dime in the foto..
Reply:that grill is from an a, b or c with the rounded bottom. an h or m has a different bottom |
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