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    Posted: 14 Feb 2011 at 8:16am
I cant afford this right now, maybe someone could make a nice tractor out of this one. I dont know if the price is right, I dont know much about these early ones.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrianC,Ont Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Feb 2011 at 8:41am
I guess I will have to write down how to post the link so it is highlighted. They need to post in the FAQ section how to do this. When I click on the globe with the chain around it, it brings up a script promt box. When I paste the link, it just goes to http/.
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Originally posted by BrianC,Ont BrianC,Ont wrote:

I guess I will have to write down how to post the link so it is highlighted. They need to post in the FAQ section how to do this. When I click on the globe with the chain around it, it brings up a script promt box. When I paste the link, it just goes to http/.
 
I just copy and paste them in the post box. Just make sure you have a space at the begining and the end.
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Looks like a 20-35 on A rubber, at least A front wheels.
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Brian, copy everything in the address(URL) except the  HTTP://     Then click on the globe and paste the address in the box to the right of the HTTP://     Click preview to see if it works and then click OK. You will have to maximize the window in order to see the OK button.
http://www.ae-ta.com
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it's an model A rear end with an 20-35 engine in it. the front wheels are from the A but the rest of the front end is an 20-35. the guy sell it call me to see if I wanted to buy it but looking at it's petty much an parts unit unless you got and 20-35 laying around with an A front end on it. but at that time he was frim at 6,000. thxchuck
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Here is a pic for those interested. The tractor is  in techincal terms,,, a mutt.
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Brian, since when did affordability trump wantability? LOL
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Now Now Butch, I would think if you would dig out your supply of old worn out parts maybe you could give it a new lease on life. lol
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It's a "bitsa" - an A backend, with an engine and radiator from an E series tractor. The front wheels lok like  correct A wheels, but the rear rims look to be from something entirely different. It's worth buying at a cheap price (much less than the asking price!) and could be made into a nice tractor, but it will never be an A and it will never be an E, so it's neither one thing nor another. It's a tractor to have a little fun with and it certainly should be preserved, but it's not worth anywhere near the price of an E and it CERTAINLY is not worth the price of an unmolested A in any condition!
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I see that it has the ultra rare chain link governor control.
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Originally posted by John (C-IL) John (C-IL) wrote:

I see that it has the ultra rare chain link governor control.
And Wonder Bread oil cap, double ultra rare.
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Upon further review it sure does look like it has A rear rubber as well.  If someone needed some A hardware, it might not be that bad a deal to get a running E engine and and A rear end and rubber.
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Originally posted by Brad-MN Brad-MN wrote:

Upon further review it sure does look like it has A rear rubber as well.  If someone needed some A hardware, it might not be that bad a deal to get a running E engine and and A rear end and rubber.
 
NOW you're talking!
 
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Edited by Tricky Dickie - 15 Feb 2011 at 10:49am
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Who has bought the tractor?
 
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