[AT] Some ads from the 11/26 Lancaster Farming

DAVID BRUCE davidbruce at yadtel.net
Tue Nov 29 03:18:38 PST 2005


> On 29 Nov 2005 at 3:59, DAVID BRUCE wrote:
>
>> In my youth I drove a number of Fords (8N and 600 series) and I never
>> had a problem steering - in fact I always thought they were easy to
>> drive (no PS on any) so if you have hard steering problems without
> a loader I would
>> think something is amiss.
>>
>> David
>
>
>
> 	Usually if those are hard to steer and everything is well
> lubed it is because the center section of the front axle
> has become bent at the center eye. That is usually from
> past use of a loader, front blade (they used to make some
> monster front blades for those) or a too big hay sweep
> rake.
> 	You can see a couple of those heavy implements on this
> page:
> http://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/4960/ford9n.html
> 	I made that page long ago so it is slow and you have to
> scroll around a bit. Check out that "Vee" plow and that
> winch. Can you say "little tractor overload"?   :-)
>
>
>
> --
> "farmer"
> Living at Hewick Midwest
>
> Sometimes we have to work at it a little but if we
> are all going to age well we must indeed work at keeping a
> positive attitude. We might as well go out in overdrive and
> with the pedal to the metal because this thing called life
> "don't got no reverse"...  There is no sense wasting
> a lot of time trying to find one...
> (FJR 2005)
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net


farmer you're up early (like me)
Nice and warm here (about 61 F) some wind but not bad

David





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