[AT] What model Farmall?

Jim Becker mr.jebecker at gmail.com
Sat Jul 25 15:01:45 PDT 2020


It is an F-12.  The easy way to distinguish from the F-20 and F-30 is that the latter used drop housings and smaller diameter rear tires.

Jim Becker

From: bradloomis at charter.net 
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2020 3:32 PM
To: 'Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group' 
Subject: [AT] What model Farmall?

Well My sister-inlaw sent me a photo of my Grandmother’s 36 Farmall. Gee whiz, also a photo of my grandparents of which I’ve never seen of my grandfather. Died in 1922. Photos of my father, died in 1952, before I was born. Him I’ve seen some photos of. I shall not espouse my thoughts on her….
I haven’t actually seen the Farmall since the mid 60s. What model is this? They purchased it new and farmed corn and tobacco in Bloomfield, CT. I sure wish I could have gotten it when my uncle passed. Still had all the implements. Used to plow her driveway in it later years. My uncle sold it probably in the late 70 early 80s before he moved to Florida. And my memory is correct, it wasn’t red. First vehicle I ever drove and started my tractor love. 



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