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tonkaman

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  • Location
    Cut Bank, Montana
  • Interests
    Workin on old iron
  • Occupation
    Apprentice electrician
  1. Ahh ok. That number was stamped on a couple parts so I thought that was it. Doesn't really matter we all know what it is now. I just need to find it a good loving home
  2. Oh yea I never set up my profile all the way, it is now!!! Hahahaha
  3. Holy information!!!! Hahaha thanks for changing the title for me. I'll post more pics tonight, she's still at the scrap yard for now as I havnt had time to get her to a safer place yet, but I won't let her get smushed. As for my plans, she's for sale I don't have any intrest in restoring her only finding someone that does.
  4. Can anyone give me a history on the use of these tractors? Was it an America Only deal, where was their primary use and what years did they serve? I'm a young guy just thirsting for knowledge hahaha I want to learn more about this stuff so I know what in looking at when I see it
  5. Is there any numbers or anything that I can get to figure out who the maker was for sure? I guess it doesn't matter it would have been made to the same specs no matter who built it. Yes the running gear is all there but it has been sitting in a farmers back forty for over forty years now. I figured someone somewhere would need the parts and I just can't let our steel soldiers die like that. The radiator must have been brass cause some jack wagon torched the grill to get it out at some point. Such a shame
  6. Hey all I just bought this old girl from the scrap yard, I couldn't see her get smushed. From the little research I've done the best I can come up with is that it's an autocar. Am I right? I'm really just curious to know what it is and what it's worth.
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