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Added: Sun Oct 19 2008 / Number of Hits: 1567
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Alexander's is truly unique. We are the only remanufactured and used parts firm devoted exclusively to Ford Tractor owners. We are one of the largest companies dedicated to furnishing parts for your Ford, New Holland machine. Ford is the only brand of tractor and parts that we carry.
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Added: Sun Oct 19 2008 / Number of Hits: 979
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Ford NAA Parts, a division of Davis Tractor Parts(DTP), is a distributor of new, quality tractor parts for your favorite Ford NAA or Jubilee tractor. We have parts for Ford NAA & Jubilee engines and replacement decals. We have a large selection of good new and rebuilt parts in stock and ready to ship. Radiators and carburetors also in stock. Sorry, but we DO NOT have used parts. We carry only quality new and rebuilt parts and we back them with a warranty.
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Added: Sun Oct 19 2008 / Number of Hits: 1172
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Ford Tractors Unlimited is dedicated to keeping America's most influential tractor alive. Ford Tractors Unlimited offers a complete line of Ford Tractor parts from 1939 to present.
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Added: Thu Oct 23 2008 / Number of Hits: 1246
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This page was created so that I could have some place to store the links that I found pertaining to tractors. Then I found out there was a need for information for the thousand series tractor so the Code & Model pages were created. I am by no means an expert on Ford tractors, just a guy that happens to own one and has accumulated some information. Hope you find some of this "stuff" useful.
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Added: Wed Oct 22 2008 / Number of Hits: 859
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Welcome to The Fordson House web site, your ultimate on-line source for Fordson, International, Farmall, Mc Cormick Deering and IHC antique tractor parts.
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Added: Tue Oct 21 2008 / Number of Hits: 801
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This site tells about our three Fordsons and how they were restored. You will also find some specific model history, technical specifications, and old Fordson advertising.
We are especially proud to show you Fordson photos from our old family album. Enjoy yourself and feel free to ask and comment.
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Added: Mon Oct 20 2008 / Number of Hits: 677
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The Illinois Chapter of Ford/Fordson collectors is a not for profit organization in affiliation with the national Ford/Fordson Collectors Association. Formed in August 2001, it is dedicated to the preservation of Ford and Fordson tractors and their history. It currently has approximately 75 members.
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Added: Mon Oct 20 2008 / Number of Hits: 820
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This web page is dedicated to the fabulous Ford 8-N tractor that is nostalgic in so many people’s minds that grew up with them. It is also meant to be an encouragement to those that have never owned an 8-N to consider the acquisition and restoration of this engineering marvel. It is also a documentation of the many modifications that can be done to a piece of mechanical machinery. It is my hope that you will enjoy the information contained on these pages and it may even encourage you to restore or modify a piece of equipment that you have in your possession.
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Added: Sun Oct 19 2008 / Number of Hits: 1073
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No one has a more complete line of Ford 9N, 2N, 8N and NAA parts than PHILSTRACTOR.COM! We've got competitive prices, expert know-how and an unmatched selection of Ford parts!
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Added: Mon Oct 20 2008 / Number of Hits: 938
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A brand new 9N was the first tractor purchased for the Neff farm in 1940. The Neff farm, circa 1780, is located in Moorefield, WV. The farm consists of nearly 200 acres of "farm" land and roughly 190 acres of "wood" land. The "Neff Brothers", Weldon (my great uncle), and Wilmer (my grandfather), were beef farmers from 1937 until their retirement. Beef farming, mainly Herefords, was their main source of income. Corn, wheat, oats, and even green beans were crops they produced for an additional source of income.
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