Rob in OH

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It finally warmed up enough to get some pictures outside. 1959 red and flint gray,1956 beige and green,1956 gray and green
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Rob, boy oh boy am I ever dreaming and wishing, jealous and what ever else you want to say however I am sure that won't happen to me. Looking very nice. Richard
 
What Rob didn't say is that at least 2 of thoes if not all have twos stage clutches and power-steering on them. Now that is a nice little collection to be proud of.
 
Wow. Magazines need to visit you for comparison pics. The closest I will get is one Fergie looking, one MH looking, and one square tin. Just finding 3 restorable TO35's was an accomplishment. Good job!
 
Nice tractors!!

Are TO-35's hard to find?

I bought one cause it was cheaper then the 9N's I was looking at. And in about the same shape.
 
Dude. TO35's are usually worth 3 times a 8 or 9 N, and are 6 times more usefull, just the live pto, nevermind the low range, more power, OHV engine, better on gas, sensible foot pedals.... did I forget something?
 
Great job on the restorations. I wish everyone would stick to the original color schemes.

Dude....I'll take my TO35 over my old N any day. the N was OK and very nostalgic but The Ferguson is a much better machine. Ford made a big mistake when he told Harry Ferguson to go fly a kite. John
 
the to 35 and all its decendants, was a massey harris choice, harry ferg was against it, in writing. Of course, harry would not allow any color but gray.
 
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