Pictures of my first tractor.

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AU_K9s

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I purchased my 1920 Ford earlier in the summer of 2008. It is a '91 model with 250 hours on the clock.
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I can't imagine being without it now. I keep it at my house on a small acreage in the city. But I bought to maintain a 40 acre recreational property I own in Southeast Oklahoma.
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I pulled off the ROPS so I can park it in the garage. I need to find someone who can fabricate it into a folder.


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Like other tools, I can't imagine life without it now.
 
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Nice Tractor... the problem will not be finding someone who *can* fabricate it into a folder... It will be to find someone who *WILL* do it because of liability reasons. How much are you over, heightwise? Not that this is better liabilility-wise but having it fixed but shorter might be easier to fabricate. (but you didn't hear it from me ;))
 
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Nice machine and super clean/low hours for the age, what's the HP?
Yea it would be a good idea to get the ROPS back on there and will be worth the effort to get it to fold.

Now you can start getting some implements for the 3pt. I would say a box scraper first then maybe a rake, great tools for property maintenance.

Good Luck with it.
 
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Nice machine and super clean/low hours for the age, what's the HP?
Yea it would be a good idea to get the ROPS back on there and will be worth the effort to get it to fold.

Now you can start getting some implements for the 3pt. I would say a box scraper first then maybe a rake, great tools for property maintenance.

Good Luck with it.

32 hp / 29 PTO hp.
It came with a 6' brush hot and angle blade. A box blade will be my next implement.

First project will be tweaking the 7308
 
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AU, nice looking tractor! That's really low hours for the year. I priced a 1920 against a 950JD back in '94. Think maybe a dealer would trade ROPS with you? I agree with teg, no reputable shop would cut it for you.
 
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Excellent choice. Low hours, looks in great shape and the Ford/New Holland 1920 has always been a winner. The 4-cylinder engine...actually the whole tractor is bullet proof. You will enjoy that tractor for a lot of years!
Partspring original Ford/New Holland parts.
 
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nice.. it looks brand new !!
 
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250 hours?? WOW.

Just bought my first tractor this summer- a new New Holland 1510 and it just turned 100 hours today. At this rate when my NH is the age of yours I will have over 1500+ hours on it.

Nice find.

John
 
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Very nice machine. Does look new!! For being almost 20 years old and not many hours on it, it should be a nice tractor for you for a long time.
 
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If you don't mind me being nosey, what did you have to pay for it? I have a 1700 4x4 and have owned it since 1980. No front loader though.:rolleyes: the 1700 is 24 PTO Horse power. I would love to have the 1920 and the hours are so low it's not even broken in yet. You lucky dog!:D
 

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