It's a 79, diesel, and was painted 12 years ago. I got her from the original owner at 1600 hrs, with log of every bit of maintenance and repair he did to her. He had years where he put less than 40 hrs on the clock.Very nice 3600. Excellent restore!!!
What year is the tractor?? Maybe you said and I just missed it??
It's a 79, diesel, and was painted 12 years ago. I got her from the original owner at 1600 hrs, with log of every bit of maintenance and repair he did to her. He had years where he put less than 40 hrs on the clock.
Done! Thanks for the invite, overszd.Surereal001, drop over to this thread and introduce yourself if you haven't already. There are a couple regulars on there from SE Missouri. Might be your neighbors.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/midwest-great-lakes/228416-missouri-roll-call-show-me-910.html
Yeah I thought it was unusual too. It'll pull a 2 bottom plow like nobody's business. I actually considered adding another set of remotes, might be a project for a future winter weekend.
Lol! I couldn't be happier with it, but I'll try not to rub it in.Us oldtimer Ford guys are a bit jealous, but we'll hide it.![]()
Nice!Just another Ford in yellow.
Richard, is your fly open in that pic with the flathead? Back when i was your size I too would forget to zip or button up. My granddaddy once told me that if a policeman caught me "open" like that he'd swoop me up and put me in jail. Never forget it and never forget to button up. Grin.
This is an early pic of my 1983 4610 SU. Previous owner put a rattle can paint job on it. Tractor was a 2 owner with 2900 hours. Since then I have added a ROPS, top, front weights and bracket along with rear remotes. Changed out those little head lights and added the correct FORD stripe. I will try to get some more current pics later. Plan on a paint job this spring. Good tight tractor that does not leak and uses no oil.