Ain't she pretty?

Shetland Sheepdog

Well-known Member
Brother and his Father-in-law just finished up with a few mechanical repairs and a whole bunch of sanding, grinding & painting.
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Shoot them tires will last a good long time. Over 15 years ago I was told I needed to replace the rear tires on my 1947 A/C W Speed Patrol and I told the guy then I would replace them when they not long held air and as I said that was 15 plus years ago and they are still holding air. I have a set of new ones sitting in the back of the shed waiting for there turn but I'll not replace them till I have to
 
looking nice!, if the tires hold and pulls it's own weight they are good to go inmy book ... i would say it looks naked without a 9n tool box, and the ford script on the hood... that is the only bone i can pick from the whole tractor....and honestly wish my tractor looked that GOOD!!!!
 
A sight to behold. Just like new. Now. You just need
to ask yourself the question. It was put to work
when it was new. Are you going to put it to work?
LOL.
 
The rear tires are fine. Can"t tell from the pic"s but the tubes are showing through the tread on the fronts.New ones on order as we speak LOL
 
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