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My Daddy's new tractor

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    Posted: 10 May 2010 at 9:01pm
He's been bugging me for well over 24 hours to put these pictures on, so here they are and I"ll let him describe his new toy to you all....
 
 
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brad MI Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2010 at 9:06pm
Right out of my back yard DG! 40 miles further north and you would have been at my place. Good looking tractor, just like it was described to me. Congratulations! I have to wonder where that power unit was used around here. 
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I was able to travel to Ludington MI this weekend with the help of my Son Darrell Jr and bring this 1933 25-40 back to MN with and addition power unit for parts.  I was able to do this as a result of the efforts of a real nice gentleman in Easton Mn as well as Sharon sending the pictures over the net. when restored it will have a gear drive generator and electric start.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote boscoe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2010 at 9:30pm
hey when I try to post pictures it always says the picturer is too large, how do you get your photos posted have you had this problem. by the way nice ride.
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Musta' been rescued from the land of the headhunters!
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Great looking project, well worth the effort, also scored some good looking tires too.  Isn't it amazing the people you get to know dealing  with these old tractors, most are just friends you haven't had the opportunity to meet yet.
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Nice! Are those orignal tires on the back?
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NICE,  WHO are you going to get to paint it for you !   SHORTY ?   LOL
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1933!! No that is a real charmer to me. I'll be curious to know how much engine work will be required. Transmission, clutch, & rear-end too. EVK 
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I would to find a set of round spoke rims like those for mine. Good luck and great find!
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Of interest to me is the axle pivot pin with the eye for hitching. Our first A has an identical pin that sure looked like it had been with the tractor since day one. A-C experts have told me both ways, a factory part and that it was never offered by A-C.
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Dave when the tractor goes south for repairs maybe you can buy them off of it while its there. !!!! LMAO
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Great find - good looking tractor.
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Freddy, that's hitting below the belt.
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That engine will not require a lot of work, just a good cleanup and a few new parts and away we go.  Butch that front pin looks factory to me and will remain so until someone proves us wrong.
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Darrell: There is a guy down in Oklahoma that does the babbitt work.   It takes about 5 years to get it back.
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`  Hello Brad   Now that we have some COMPETITION I guess we'll have to put some serious thought into finishing our 30-60 the front rims were butchered,  putting on new rims, the motor should be just about finished.  Keep us informed we work better under pressure.
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I forgot to mention last night,"Did that model not have P.T.O."? EVK
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Yes you could PTO on these tractors ,If you have one  you are damm luckly!
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