My "new" tractor

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Be careful Audrey, pretty soon your going to be labeled as collector of old Iron. The only sadness I see in that pic is what is left of your old barn
 
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Yeah that is what is left of the barn. I've got about 75% of it dismantled now.

Honestly, the tractor looks better in the sunlight than it did Monday night when I looked at it (dark, snowy afternoon and evening, and I even first looked at it in the garage). I think it's very restorable.

It has new plugs and wires so I guess I won't worry about them at the moment. I will have to check the serial number again. I wrote it down to see if it was actually a 1950 and now I can't find it. Have to go to job #2 tonight so I probably won't get another chance until tomorrow.

Thanks all, for being supportive. My friends think I'm nuts!

As for the seller, I doubt he loses money on anything he sells. His motto is "anything you see here is for sale at any time"! Which is why I asked. So he either paid the same amount or less. Maybe he even got it free, could have been his grandfather's or something. He brought it home a couple of years ago to clear out some land next to his house he bought. Since then, it had mostly been just sitting around.

Seems to me some of the ones I looked at on ebay to get an idea of price were in Florida, Soundguy. Some of the ones on ebay look really nice for $1500-2500. Restored or very good original condition. I wouldn't buy one on ebay that I didn't get to go look at first, but if it's local, why not?
 
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BobG_in_VA said:
R/N: As far as the battery being under the gas tank, check around the net for some like tractors. You can easily fabricate a "box" that will attach to the frame rail next to where it is now (you may have to get longer cables though). Easier to get to and more original....Also, at your leisure, pick up 4 new plugs: either Autolite 386s or AC C86s. If Champions are in it now, do yourself a favor and change them out as they tend to foul out more easily than the Autolites or the ACs. We've got 3 Farmall's running the ACs and Autolites and haven't had a fouled plug on any in over 3 years. As you may know, the plugs and ignition systems are the same for all "lettered" farmalls of the '48-'54 era: in other words, a Farmall C/Super C distributor will interchange with an H or an M or even a Cub. What's your serial #? Any suffixes, such as X, X1 or J? PS: The same distributor is used for the 6volt as well as a 12volt conversion. Only thing changed there is the coil is changed out to a 12volt. PSS: If you steering wheel isn't cracked (plastic/rubber part), don't try and replace for a couple of reasons: 1. They are about $36-40 each PLUS shipping=about $50. and 2. The nut holding the steering wheel on is easy to get off but you may have a problem getting off the steering wheel from the rod (usually takes a few days with PB Blaster and a gear puller....Just use Black Duct tape and wrap the steering wheel...No problem. BobG in VA

The plastic or rubber on the steering wheel is very cracked and some of it is missing. I did find one for $26.50 and hopefully the old one will come off without too much trouble. Wish me luck!

The serial number is 346195X1. X1 means gasoline engine I believe.
 
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You know it's kind of funny, Now that I have my New tractor I think I want to restore an old 1 now. I think I am going to start looking for an old ford, 50s vintage. I just like the way they look. Nice to have 1 with just a Brush mower. I have a thing for old horse drawn farming equipment too. My dad collected vintage cars out of the 20s and 30s
 
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Hmmm. Could the first entry in this thread be the answer to the "best tractor for the best price" thread?

I'd be all over that deal in a heartbeat, and I don't even need another tractor.
 
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Timber said:
You know it's kind of funny, Now that I have my New tractor I think I want to restore an old 1 now. I think I am going to start looking for an old ford, 50s vintage. I just like the way they look. Nice to have 1 with just a Brush mower. I have a thing for old horse drawn farming equipment too. My dad collected vintage cars out of the 20s and 30s

I just like old things. My house is 150 years old and I love remodeling it. I like antiques of all kinds whether they are tractors, cars, furniture or machines and gadgets. Not to mention, we all know many old things were built better and outlast their modern counterparts. My best pitchfork belonged to the father of the old woman who used to live across the road from me. I don't know the age of the pitchfork, but she was 86 when she died 2 years ago. You just can't break that thing. I also have one of her dad's hoes.

I like the old Ford tractors too and I don't think you can beat them on low center of gravity and wide stance. I pretty much had my heart set on a Farmall or Allis-Chalmers, but I would have bought an 8N or 9N had I found one cheap. For whatever reason they seem to be worth more. If I see one for $1500 it's in bad shape. There's a beautiful one next door. I say, get the tractor. There is a lot of pride in ownership of things you restore/remodel yourself.
 
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An 8n or 9n is worth $1000-$2000 more than an old farmall or allis chalmers for one reason only, it has a factory 3 point hitch that is compatible with even todays implements. While the old farmalls and AC's are polpular with collectors, so are the old Fords, but at the same time they can do almost anything that a new CUT can which makes them usefull to a much larger group of people.
 
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Nice deal there Roxy. I agree with Scott on the sheet metal. I have restored a few old tractors and wish the sheet metal had been that straight on a couple. I love working on the old iron. Just dont get it looking so good you dont want to use it ;) :)
 
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roxynoodle said:
The plastic or rubber on the steering wheel is very cracked and some of it is missing. I did find one for $26.50 and hopefully the old one will come off without too much trouble. Wish me luck!

The serial number is 346195X1. X1 means gasoline engine I believe.

If it is a cheap beat up work tractor.. just put an automotive steering wheel cover on it and let it fly for about 5 bucks.

If you ever restore it.. then get a shiny new wheel.

Soundguy
 
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She's beautiful...how could we laugh. I want one.
 

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