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    Posted: 21 Sep 2012 at 4:12pm
 I bought 7 tractors at an auction 2 weeks ago.  The first is a AC big 10 garden tractor. Also got some wrong color ones, 2 Farmall F14s for parts and junk, 2 F12s one parts and one good, a Farmall M, and a MM U, both parts. 
  Also I got a little red toy for next summer.
wheels
engine parts
parts, starter
U & M
good F12, was the guys  girlfrends pulling tractor
 
And my red toy.
 
 
 
How was that for an auction day ??
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R -- your going to have all the young chicks after you now with a little red  sports car like that. To bad your far from me as I could use those IH weights.
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Nice haul!  But is that Sunbeam, an Alpine or a Tiger?
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It's got to be a Alpine other wise he'd be off driving it instead of yaking here. LOL
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Alpine.  "Tigger" has chrome strip down the side with name on front fender and usually dual exhausts.  Nice 'lil Alpine, though.
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When you goin to have that plow day Richard ? All we have to do is each bring a battery and a 5 gallon can of gas . LOL !!! How many do you think you could get going if enough of us showed up?
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

When you goin to have that plow day Richard ? All we have to do is each bring a battery and a 5 gallon can of gas . LOL !!! How many do you think you could get going if enough of us showed up?


Pat, I'll drive down your way so we can ride togetherLOL Maybe we can charter a bus and pick a few up thru Indiana tooClap
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Richard: On that second picture, those front wheel clamps wouldn't be the same as for a WF would they? I am looking for a set.  Dave.
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About time you got some tractoers -- LOL. Like the Sunbeam, haven't seen one in years. Does it run?
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Originally posted by David Maddux David Maddux wrote:

Richard: On that second picture, those front wheel clamps wouldn't be the same as for a WF would they? I am looking for a set.  Dave.
 They are 1/2" to long.   I need 2 for my WF also.  I will take one off and cut off some and see how it looks on my WF.  If it is good I will let you know.    The clamps on a F20 look to be the same as a WF.    Richard
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Originally posted by Jim Lindemood Jim Lindemood wrote:

About time you got some tractoers -- LOL. Like the Sunbeam, haven't seen one in years. Does it run?
 YES IT RUNS.  Did not know that when I bought it, but sometimes I get lucky.  It was about all I could do to turn it with the fanblade, almost stuck.
  Later after the sale , they gave me some papers that told the story of the car.
  It was restored in 1999 with.
  $2000 engine rebuild
  some body work and paint
  new brakes and wheel cylinders
  new tires
  new top in the trunk
  It needed a fule pump, some adjustment of the shift linkage, and the top put on.
  Bad thing, one of my boys, 6' 300lbs, adjusted the linkage with a prybar, and now it is 
    BROKE on the inside of the transmission.    Richard
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Ya shoulda backhand that son ah yours and said lety that teach you a lesson...
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Richard and Maxwell Smart, what a team.
Nice looking Sunbeam. LOL Bob
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