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    Posted: 15 Mar 2012 at 9:58pm
Co worker picked up tractor fever. He is looking for a small antique tractor.
He thinks a B is too large. I mention Farmall Cub, Massey-Harris Pony JD L/LA.
Are there others he can consider?
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How about a "G"!
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Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

Co worker picked up tractor fever. He is looking for a small antique tractor.
He thinks a B is too large. I mention Farmall Cub, Massey-Harris Pony JD L/LA.
Are there others he can consider?
 
   A Pony and a Cub are the same size as a B. Sounds like he wants a garden tractor.
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He could get an AC B-series garden tractor, a JD 110, or something similar...
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A family member already has a G.  I think a B weighs about 550 pounds more than a Cub or Pony. I showed him pictures of the larger garden tractors, he said that's a lawn mower, not a tractor.  An old Speedex with ag tires he wasn't too hip on.
I showed him a picture of a 190 and he said that's a tractor! Then showed him a picture  of a 720. Called it a lawn mower. Is the Massey-Harris Pony a good machine?
He wants to tow it behind motor home to tractor shows.

What do we need to do to put him behind the wheel of a tractor today?
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How about an Avery V ?
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If a B is to big and every thing that you showed him didn't suit. How serius is his tractor feaver?
I always considered the B as SMALL.
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Tell him you have done what you can and he's on his own. If a B or Cub won't work then that's that.
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He needs to pick himself up a book on Tractors and thumb through it to see what he likes and go from there. Sounds to me like he's going to be looking a loooong time before he finds what he likes. You showed him a lot of "small" Tractors. I'm wit' Lonn, he'd be on his own..... B,C,CA's, Cubs, 2N's, 8N's, 9N's, they're all small Tractors that he could have a lot of fun restoring. How bout' a D21? Nice small Tractor.... Big smile

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A Leader would be another one and not to common if that would excite him, otherwise I'm with those who said you have done your part.
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Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

Co worker picked up tractor fever. He is looking for a small antique tractor.
He thinks a B is too large. I mention Farmall Cub, Massey-Harris Pony JD L/LA.
Are there others he can consider?
 
   A Pony and a Cub are the same size as a B. Sounds like he wants a garden tractor.
Pony and Cub are NOT the same size as a B, they would be in a class with the G
Own a Cub, buddy owns a B, trust me, park them side by side, the cub is smaller
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Not any smaller but also show him the D10 and D12, the looks of those may win him over.
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The cub is smaller then the B .Any of them would be a good choice but I would look for a cub low boy , They are not that common at shows and easy to get parts for.The poney is  nice little tractor as well but getting to be more  of them around in the past 5 yrs since  i bought mine . I picked up a pacer last yr those are kind of rare
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If you want something rare, find a Ferguson Pony.  Am looking for one myself.
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find an Economy or a Gibson
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As guys have said, he seems 'picky' OR is he looking for the rare one, as some have suggested. If he himself does not know what he wants then I am with the others...let him take time looking.
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Farm king or a L and LA deere
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He needs to do alot of home work!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

Co worker picked up tractor fever. He is looking for a small antique tractor.
He thinks a B is too large. I mention Farmall Cub, Massey-Harris Pony JD L/LA.
Are there others he can consider?
 
   A Pony and a Cub are the same size as a B. Sounds like he wants a garden tractor.
Pony and Cub are NOT the same size as a B, they would be in a class with the G
Own a Cub, buddy owns a B, trust me, park them side by side, the cub is smaller
 
   There all one bottom plow tractors. The G is so different from the rest, I guess I don't classify it with any of them.
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Explain SOL to him !!!
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Had the same thought as GlenninPA--a larger model Economy or a Gibson D2 (though not common)
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Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by BrianC BrianC wrote:

Co worker picked up tractor fever. He is looking for a small antique tractor.
He thinks a B is too large. I mention Farmall Cub, Massey-Harris Pony JD L/LA.
Are there others he can consider?
 
   A Pony and a Cub are the same size as a B. Sounds like he wants a garden tractor.
Pony and Cub are NOT the same size as a B, they would be in a class with the G
Own a Cub, buddy owns a B, trust me, park them side by side, the cub is smaller
 
   There all one bottom plow tractors. The G is so different from the rest, I guess I don't classify it with any of them.
True, but the CUB plow is a 12" bottom
Early ones were under 10HP

Edited by DonDittmar - 16 Mar 2012 at 12:51pm
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if he wants smaller than a b why dont he get a peddle tractor
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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A B-10 will pull  12" bottom too....maybe he needs a AC-M crawler.

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I have a guy trying to sell me a Gibson, cool little tractor but he wants too much in my opinion. I do have a JD L/LA on my want list.
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Small tractor and eaxy to get parts for, . . . . sounds like a cub.  I sprayed for the da%& things and one still popped up.

Edited by JW in MO - 16 Mar 2012 at 5:59pm
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He will be hitting as many tractor shows as he can to check it all out.
You guys have come up with a bunch of larger garden tractors that
 I didn't know about. Maybe I need to get out more often. It would be fun
to have a fleet of Allis 720's, Economy Power Kings,  Case 180 ,the Panzer,
JD 420, Gibson. I heard of a Renault garden tractor with a 4cyl water cooled.
The D10 and D12 have the looks. One would look good and proper parked
between my C and 160, throw in a D14 also. I wouldn't mind a JD 1020 either.
or a Mini-Mo. My dad used to joke that were are going to farm until we
go broke. I think I will add to that, or collect tractors until we go broke.

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He wants a Shaw du-all
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Originally posted by JW in MO JW in MO wrote:

Small tractor and eaxy to get parts for, . . . . sounds like a cub.  I sprayed for the da%& things and one still popped up.
 
   LOLLOL That's funny right there ! Wink
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