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  1. J

    Archive through October 05, 2008

    Kurt,what size are your rear wheels and tires?did you make the front axle and spindles? and i agree if you have how you built it photos i would like to see them.
  2. J

    Archive through July 13, 2008

    if i had the money i would definatly be interested in your 700 simplicity w/ loader.if you havent already you should post it on the simpletractors website.im sure there will be several interested parties there.
  3. J

    Any Ford owners out there?

    Todd,if you are still searching for info,you might try going to:mytractorforum.com,once there go to the garden tractors subforum,then to the ford garden tractor forum.
  4. J

    Any Ford owners out there?

    i believe you are right Todd.jacobson built all fords lawn and garden tractors,as well as the moline garde tractors,olivor garden tractors and of course jacobson garden tractors.
  5. J

    From 1965......

    marlin,i do understand.the great thing about this hobby is i drag most in for from free to $100.course then it gets more expensive when i start buying parts lol.thanks for that interesting fact on dynamark/massey history.i didnt know that.i have played with alot of vintage garden tractors over...
  6. J

    From 1965......

    marlin,the tractor in your magazine post in the article from the 1961 science and mechanics magazine that you wondered what brand it is:is a porter cable mark 1,built by porter cable who also owned the roto tiller brand at the time.right around 61 they sold off the roto tiller name and their...
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