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Michael Halsall wrote on Friday, October 30, 2015 (PDT):Impressive collection! Was the red paint scheme earlier or later than the blue? Here, in Australia, Ford imported the blue & white "wheat land" version and sold them alongside the smaller British Ford & Fordson tractors.
RandyB(MI) wrote on Sunday, November 01, 2015 (PST):I remember when they were lined up new at the local Ford Tractor Sales. Classic styling. Could have been a whole different show back then if not for the mechanical/engine "hick-up" early on. Farmers are a very unforgiving breed. I think they hurried to get it out to compete with the 4010. Nice collection!
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obcR5UUQ19 wrote on Tuesday, December 01, 2015 (PST):164bf32156Thanks for taking the time to speak about this paactiulrr, Im fervently about this and that i value studying this paactiulrr subject. Make sure you, while you acquire info, please revise this website with increased info. Ive found it very useful. There must be getting channels almost everywhere. 137
Anthony Marsiglio wrote on Monday, February 08, 2016 (PST):Nicely done. Especially the early red one. I'm jealous.
Tom Caspers wrote on Tuesday, February 09, 2016 (PST):I like the photo of your 6000s nice job restoring them my father is building a red one brass inching pedal and no air cleaner. My aunt has my grandfathers 6000 commander my late uncle restored.
Tom Caspers wrote on Tuesday, February 09, 2016 (PST):All u need is a 6000 on propane to complete your group
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