Old Tractors

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SDJunkMan

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Jeff
Truck Year
1978
Truck Model
K10
Engine Size
350
You have a pictures? I like seeing old tractors that still have implements.
No pics right now, and I'm out of town at the moment. I just use a box scraper on the N, works great for moving dirt and not too bad for snow. It's good for getting the places the plow on the pickup can't get.
 

Arkansas_V8

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88
Truck Model
V20 Suburban
Engine Size
5.7
This is on my local craigslist. Thought about picking it up for a little fun. 30s era is all it says.
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Any of you have any ideas what it may be?
 
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Frankenchevy

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Square
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CUCV
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Small
This is on my local craigslist. Thought about picking it up for a little fun. 30s era is all it says.
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Any of you have any ideas what it may be?
No idea, but I like the exposed steering.
 

Keith Seymore

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Keith Seymore
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1987
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R10
Engine Size
4.3L
This is on my local craigslist. Thought about picking it up for a little fun. 30s era is all it says.
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Any of you have any ideas what it may be?

I wanna say an unstyled Farmall F series with rubber tires, but if it is then it has an extra piece of metal draped over the engine.

K
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Arkansas_V8

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I wanna say an unstyled Farmall F series with rubber tires, but if it is then it has an extra piece of metal draped over the engine.

K
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Looks like a darn good match to me. Awesome work.

In the condition you see, not running. What's a good starting offer?
 

78C10BigTen

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Ted
Truck Year
1978
Truck Model
C10 BIG TEN
Engine Size
350
Wish the owner agreed.


Don't know why, but it caught my attention. I wanna have my brother pick it up for me. Be a good project to look forward to.
Get a mower deck with it... when you come up for t case you can mow my field lol
 

TravisB

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Travis
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1978
Truck Model
C10
Engine Size
350
My old tractor is still working. I do have a newer one with a cab that gets the most work though.

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Blue Ox

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MCMLXXXV
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6.2L
Once upon a time we rebuilt an injection pump for an ancient International tractor. Probably 1950s vintage. It had a carburetor and distributor on one side and a pump and injectors on the other. It was to be started and warmed up on gasoline. Then the operator used a lever to engage a piece in the cylinder head that raised the compression and engaged the injection pump and Presto! The engine became a diesel.

Cool stuff they had back in the day. The owner was a "Gentleman Farmer" who had a house on Shelter Island and used the antique tractor to mow his airstrip. Unfortunately I never got more than a low quality Polaroid of it.
 

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