[Farmall] Oldest Experimental Farmall Coming Up For Sale
Justin Weber
jweber77 at charter.net
Tue Nov 21 23:17:41 PST 2006
I honestly wasn't impressed with the condition of the tractor when I saw
it at the winter convention in madison. From my memory, alot of early
parts are gone, and there are quite a few replacement later production
parts on the tractor. I do know that the '23 that was advertised on
ebay many years ago was 100% complete but stuck. That tractor had all
the original piping for the dry screen air filter and the original
exhaust pipe, original rear end housing & seat assy. Sadly, at the
time it had a starting bid of 10K, and who in their right mind would pay
10K for a stuck regular?? I kinda wish I would have.
Guy Fay wrote:
> The butchering was pretty much due to its experimental status- lots of
> welds in the tractor. If you look at this tractor versus a '24, where
> the 23 is welded, the 24 has heavier parts.
>
> Justin Weber wrote:
>
>> Definately an interesting tractor, but it is pretty butchered.. I
>> would like to know what the asking price on this tractor has been for
>> the past few months.
>>
>>
>> Guy Fay wrote:
>>
>>> Take a look, pretty different from a production Regular:
>>> http://badgersteamandgas.com/nstone.htm
>>>
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