Let's See Your Tractors

here is Jerry Lea with our tractors, and a picture of our new Barn,
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The barn is made by Carolna Carports, Inc. it cost $ 4509.68 plus I paid $ 350.00 to have the dirt work done, and it only took them 4 hours to put it up.
I have three building made by them, and they a good company to work with,
 
The barn is made by Carolna Carports, Inc. it cost $ 4509.68 plus I paid $ 350.00 to have the dirt work done, and it only took them 4 hours to put it up.
I have three building made by them, and they a good company to work with,

Looks like plenty of storage space for that cost. in the past few years the cost of a pole barn has went crazy.
 
Oh I didn't tell you the size, it is 36 X 26 each Bay is 12 wide and center is 10 foot tall and side Bays are 7 foot tall.
we had it Built so we could get everything out of the welding shop,
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Well, I got her home. She was living in Alamogordo New Mexico which is an Air Force Base Town. She had originally been an Air Force tractor but the school district ended up with her. It was used for city park maintenance until they got a landscape division 4 years ago. She has been parked since then. We aired up the tires, put a battery and a little gas and drove her up on the trailer. That made me happy. Alamogordo is right next to White Sands Missile Range, so they are are not afraid to light it up. While we where loading the tractor, two F-22 Raptors went screaming right over our head and broke the sound barrier. Way Cool! Anyway, 450 miles later she is home. My Case 440 L is named Casey, so we named the new Ford tractor Deborah after my wife.

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whats the model # on that ford?

Description
Year:​
1968
Manufacturer:​
Ford
Model:​
31024E
Hours:​
3859.5 on meter (Unknown if accurate)
VIN:​
C186093
Running Condition:​
Not running
Engine:​
8A17C, 3 Cylinder Gas

Transmission:​
7M22B
Brakes:​
unknown
Hydraulics Condition:​
unknown
Tires:​
14.9-24 rear, 7.50-16LT front

It is too dark to see right now, but this is what was listed. I am going to unload it and change all of the fluids before I do anything.
 
Well, I got her home. She was living in Alamogordo New Mexico which is an Air Force Base Town. She had originally been an Air Force tractor but the school district ended up with her. It was used for city park maintenance until they got a landscape division 4 years ago. She has been parked since then. We aired up the tires, put a battery and a little gas and drove her up on the trailer. That made me happy. Alamogordo is right next to White Sands Missile Range, so they are are not afraid to light it up. While we where loading the tractor, two F-22 Raptors went screaming right over our head and broke the sound barrier. Way Cool! Anyway, 450 miles later she is home. My Case 440 L is named Casey, so we named the new Ford tractor Deborah after my wife.

Tractors and old equipment are my true passions. That is why I have machine tools, too fix the old guys.
 
Thats great mac,

USA military jets,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SOUND OF FREEDOM.

God Bless the USA and God Bless NM.

RWW
 
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