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I have found a 1/16th model Farmall B but wondering if anyone has ever come across model attachments.
I am looking for a model 2 row corn planter and a 2 row cultivator. My dad s first tractor was a 1941 Case SC, and he s now in the process of - slowly - restoring it. I am looking for a good picture of a 41 SC with the center-mounted exhaust and lights on the fenders for two purposes.
I am currently living in Minneapolis but my Grandfather started his farm in Manitoba and my father currently farms in Saskatchewan.
My father is in the process of selling his farm and his father s my grandpa s tractor was a 1939 Farmall B which he still has.
A full line of implements were offered specifically for the AC Model G. It has the ford flat head 226 engine, with the cast Iron pan, not the I beam type Engine runs very well, and the trans and hydro function as they should.
I am a widow for two years and need to sell this tractor.
My husband loved this tractor and would like for it to go to someone that like this style of tractor.
Our problem is determining a serial number which I understand is on a small metal plate mounted on the seat upright. There is also a number stamped on the transmission case near the gear shift. Can it be used as a identification number in lieu of the missing serial number I have a mint condition 1949 MC Crawler. serial #mc-11476 It is a 2 cylinder Johnny Put Put with a factory front end bulldozer blade and a nicely built logging jammer wench on the back. But it s not his tractor because the monument company couldn t find one.
He would be very surprised to see his tractor on his birthday cake - and on his headstone.Thanks It s a long shot, David James you wrote on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 PDT I have a friend in New Zealand,who buried her fathers samson tractor,and i know where it is, it has been underground for around 40 years dose anyone one think if it is salvagable.