Seen at a local Tractor show - improved electrics for your Fordson F type
Barney
and it worked - runs as sweat as a nut !
There are some that would say that the addition of the Mag was not necessarily an improvement but an inexpensive and easy way to avoid repairing the original ignition system ;)
Rick
Cool!
Great photos for the weathering too!
Les T
Wish I had known you were going.
I'm looking for usable images of an older tractor.
Something that hasn't been done and 1920 ish.
Need to look for a tractor show near me or where I will be.
-Marty
Another improved electrics - a chain driven distributor and 12volt coil setup
the other side with battery
and "minor " block repair
Marty how about a 1920 Mogul
or a 1929 Rumely-Oilpull
Marty, here are some pics of an old Farmall tractor. Not sure what year it is but it's pretty old:
http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/Farmall_Tractor.html (http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/Farmall_Tractor.html)
And here's an old McCormick-Deering tractor. Unfortunately it's missing a few things:
http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/McCormick-Deering_Tractor.html (http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/McCormick-Deering_Tractor.html)
Thanks guys!
Ray those are some great shots of the Farm-All!!!!!!
I'll investigate and see if I can find a year.
Thanks!
Now all I have to do is get back to "that" bench!
-Marty
Posible model and years according to my archives /books of tractors
The Farmall model /type Regular - introduced in 1924 until 1932
The McCormick-Deering model/type10/20 -introduced in 1923 until 1939
Nice photos Ray
Barney
Who and were on this forum built a lovely large scale tractor possibly 1/9th scale it had bugs in the radiator !
Barney
This one of the links to the tractor you were looking for , unfortunately neither here or on other sites are any pictures now showing
http://www.finescalerr.com/smf/index.php?topic=2234.0
Here you go Barney
http://www.davidfischermodelbuilder.com/schools-out/
Thanks for that Gordon - something for me to dribble over
Marty, if you want I can get you the full size images of that Farmall.