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1954 A/C Tractor

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    Posted: 22 Jul 2010 at 3:44pm
Gentlemen, I have in my possession a 1954 A/C Two-Row Planter Tractor, and what I need to know is/are there folks out there searching for this model Tractor???? I can supply images {pictures} upon request.

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Pictures would be best, as it could be a few different models.  Attach the picture to a post on here.  I'm sure that no matter what model it is, someone would probably be interested - depending on price.

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How does one upload images to this website?????

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you can email them to me and I will post them
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Gentlemen ~ ~ Let's see if this link will work for images of the 1954 Tractor

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What you have here is a single front wheel CA. Somewhat desirable, but don't expect to try selling this for a boatload of money. 
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I sent you a PM. I might be interested.
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Gentlemen~ ~   I also have a Continental Auger ~ ~ ~ use link below to view ~ ~

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Looks like you have a plow and other items with it.
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Thanks for up-loading those two images, I was trying to send you a PM, but was told that you had reached your limit of in-bound messages. I wish to as you a question as per your last reply~~~~
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I'll fix my mail box.
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Sure is a post 1952 model with snap couple lift latches, traction booster gauge and the later style air cleaner. I bet she'd make a good belly mower tractor with that single front wheel. 
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I own a late 52 with that style aircleaner. Is that seat spring in a strange location? I know there are 2 positions for the spring but that doesn't seem like one of them.
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Single Front Wheel CA.
 
As you can see, this is a tractor people are interested in.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CTuckerNWIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jul 2010 at 9:13am
wkpoor, I hadn't noticed the seat sprig. It looks like it was set up for a light weight person.
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You are correct. My Grandfather, the previous owner, plowed and prepared his fields to plant corn, then harvested this corn with towed a single row corn-picker, then ran a Hammer Mill to grind this corn and then mixed this {milled} corn with salt and linseed meal to make a feed. There were three other pieces of equipment He used with this tractor, a Continental Fence-post-hole Auger, a Servis mower and a "V" bottom fertilizer spreader. So "YES" to your statement, You can use this tractor for several different functions......PKW-K1
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