Attended the Gathering of the orange show in Lathrop, MO yesterday, took my 1949 "B":

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Sure a lot easier to get on and off...!Just somebodys toy, they've turned the final drives & front axle over!
Can you explain photo #5? There is almost no ground clearance.
I was wondering the same thing, Lowell! Nice show and you have a great looking AC!Just somebodys toy, they've turned the final drives & front axle over!
Are you guys in the same general location ?That sure looks like a tractor that a big AC collector in our local tractor club put together. I wouldn't doubt that he was at that show.
Do you have another picture of the three wheeled one next to the lifted G?Attended the Gathering of the orange show in Lathrop, MO yesterday, took my 1949 "B":
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About 15-20 Miles away from me. He owns a company called Meridian Equipment and he also has the local farm auction that I buy stuff from.Are you guys in the same general location ?
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Those front tie-rods don't look like they would stand much of a chance in the real world.
Sorry, didn't get that one.Do you have another picture of the three wheeled one next to the lifted G?
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Those front tie-rods don't look like they would stand much of a chance in the real world.
That is a very cool tractor, Nick! That thing could pass off as a custom! I especially like the front fenders. It's a rear steer as opposed to the front steer ones that leave the tie rods vulnerable.Here is a “Low Crop” Farmall BN I saw at a tractor show last year…
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Those front tie-rods don't look like they would stand much of a chance in the real world.