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Foodplot Tractor

Huckleberry Finn

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Someone tipped me off to this video and it brought up a lot of good memories working on a produce farm. I figured that very few people have ever seen a Model G and that someone might enjoy this.

[video=youtube;cokxLM1L1Xk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cokxLM1L1Xk&feature=related[/video]

It also would be an ideal machine for putting in food plots - small, easy to maneuver, a zillion attachments, etc.

They go for about $3500 now a days. I have ran an older one and know a guy that as a restore '58 I believe. I just need a rich uncle to buy one and keep it in his barn until I can buy one someday...
 

CJD3

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Well that was cool. Kinda sounded like Paul Harvey... "And now you know the rest of the story.. Good Day."
 

Huckleberry Finn

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Nothing like having nothing in front of you...if you pop the clutch you do a wheelie! Those ole gals can go too, pretty quick tractors.
 

CJD3

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How many did they make?
I'd never seen one.
Did look kinda peppy going down the field.lol

Now ask me about a 8N or a 9N. They're everywhere.
 

Ohiosam

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Thanks for posting that Steve. We had a "G" when I was a kid, it was one with hydraulics. Yep I spent a little time on it.

It was replaced with a John Blue G1000, it's parked in the back of the barn wait to be restored someday.

 

hickslawns

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Looks like a 2N, 8N, or 9N from here.

I am thinking the same thing Buckmaster.

I am also thinking fredt has some newer tires on the back of that tractor. I like the wheel weights added as well. Don't see that too often around here.
 

bowhunter1023

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Yeah, the more I looked at it, I thought 8N. But I ran out of reception to renege on my first guess! The fenders are cut wrong to be a 600.