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Jim Hoffman jslash at execpc.com
Mon Apr 5 12:15:24 PDT 2004


Mike,

  They must be *very* N like in that the N-Series web site has an
entire section dedicated to them...

http://www.nseries.com/worthington/

Jim/

> Well, I guess the "Cub" PTO adapter was a dud. But I have another "great 
> opportunity": another co-worker offered to give me his Worthington 
> tractor (which, I gather, is in pieces, but "ran when parked").
> 
> According to him, the Worthington is "sorta like a Ford N" but uses an 
> assortment of post WWII Dodge/Chrysler for drive train and running gear. 
> This one has dual rear tires, as it was used for golf course mowing. He 
> also has a set of gang mowers, but I suspect that he wants to keep them 
> (for now). He says the sheet metal is in "real good shape", but he 
> removed it all to do a restoration. Now it is in the way of other 
> projects, and it needs to go.
> 
> Now you know all I know about the Worthington tractor. I was unable to 
> find any information in various internet searches, so if someone with 
> more information would be kind enough to point me in the right 
> direction, it would be much appreciated.
> 
> He tells me that it has to go, one way or the other: either I take it or 
> it goes to the junkyard. So, naturally, I will be taking it. :-) But I 
> really wonder how much of an "orphan" it is.
> 
> Mike
> -- 
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> Allamuchy NJ
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Jim Hoffman
Oconomowoc WI
'39 Allis Model B
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee
'?? Bolens Huskie Gardener





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