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NCL4701

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No I don’t have a picture of the L today even though I did fork some stuff around and moved a couple of pallets with it. Yeah, I know this is a Kubota forum but this is Off Topic.

Anyway, this is the tractor I grew up driving from 8 years old to this afternoon 48 years later. It’s part 2N, part 9N, maybe some 8N, and a Ferguson hood expertly fitted, apparently with a sledge hammer. I’m told it was pretty rough when my Dad bought it in the mid-60’s. As I understand it, he bought most of it to begin with but had to buy a rear wheel and hood (both missing), weld a couple of breaks in the 3 point, rebuild the motor, weld one of the broken steering arms, and something or other with the hydraulics. With all the busted stuff he welded back together I sometimes wondered if it came off a trailer at high speed, rolled down a mountain, or what trauma explained it’s condition. That was before I was born so whoever really knows ain’t here to say. Been in various stages of worn out and refurbished in my time with it. Edit: Forgot it also has a busted water jacket that the weld failed on so Dad tried fixing it with JB Weld shortly after it hit the market and that repair is still holding. It would take forever to list the busted/repaired stuff in this thing.

Before Dad passed I wouldn’t have thought I’d be willing to let it go, but now I’d rather see it put to use than just sitting in a shed. Not like it’s a museum piece or even a restoration candidate. As good a machine as it was in its day, it’s day kind of passed; at least it did here. It will be moving on to a new owner shortly. Someone who is handy with old iron and has a use for it.

We’re keeping the H my father’s father bought originally, sold to a neighbor, who sold it back to Dad when I was in my teens. I never put many hours on the H. It was mostly used for the trip bucket loader during its time with us. Don’t recall the last time it was driven. Hopefully the battery tender on the H is working better than the one on the Panzer.

As we were rearranging stuff, the mower I used as a kid, a Pennsylvania Panzer, needed to move from one of the basements to the shed. Had a battery tender on it but the battery was dead as a hammer, so instead of messing with it, towed it with the 9N which was also moving from a stall in the shed to one of the carports. If all goes as planned it will be leaving us next weekend.

I thought I might be a little sad to see it go. Maybe I will be after I put it on the new owner’s trailer and am watching them lash it down. For now, I’m glad it’s not going to rot away in a dark shed. It will live a useful life at least a while longer.

If you still have the tractor you learned to drive on or some older stuff with family history you’re willing to share, let us see it.
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NCL4701

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Apparently there’s a limit to quantity of pictures, so here’s the rest. The Farmall lives in the climate controlled building. It was definitely always Dad’s favorite and treated accordingly.
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Yooper

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The loader on the H looks like one of my Rube Goldberg concoctions. Never saw one like that before
 

NCL4701

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The loader on the H looks like one of my Rube Goldberg concoctions. Never saw one like that before
It was originally a manure fork. When Dad got it back from the neighbor the forks were about half rotten so he added the diamond plate bottom and cutting edge from a piece of grader blade to make a bucket. I’ve seen similar but nothing quite identical. It will lift around a ton.
 

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Part of the family all of my 60 years.

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ken erickson

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My Dad's AC WD45 he purchased when he bought a hobby farm in 1979 while working full time in law enforcement. He had a fondness for Allis Chalmers orange due to being a tool and die maker in the Allis tractor division until 1964. Regretfully neither Dad or the tractor are with us but know he would approve of the L2501 and the work on my habitat land it is doing.

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I ran across this pic the other day while looking for something else. Pic is of our 2 sons on their grandpa's old Massey Harris 55 diesel sinking into the ground on the old homestead. (Pic taken 20 yrs ago)

This is one of the tractors I grew up with since old enough to stand and reach the pedals. It's also the one I attribute to my moderate hearing loss in my right ear! 🤔 When I was a kid, I thought the tractor was a monster!! Not so much when I took this pic! LOL!
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At different times, we also had an Allis Chalmers WD45, IH Farmall M, Minneapolis Moline "U", and later a J. I. Case 800.

Times have sure changed......I was out in the field plowing on this tractor when the same age as the 2 sons in the pic. They had a hard time comprehending that. :LOL:
 
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NCL4701

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If all goes as planned it will be leaving us next weekend.

I thought I might be a little sad to see it go. Maybe I will be after I put it on the new owner’s trailer and am watching them lash it down.
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“Next weekend” was about a month and a half ago. My brother had a buyer for the tractor. He’s about 2 hours away and hadn’t been back to pick it up. We went to visit for Thanksgiving so when we packed for the trip, we packed the Ford to go along. Also took the stump grinder for him to borrow for a bit.

About half way down to his place my wife asked me if he knew we were bringing the Ford. Told her of course not. That would ruin the surprise of us saving him the trouble of coming to get it (and also give him the opportunity to object). When he saw it rolling up he was actually appreciative he didn’t have to come get it.

Oddly enough, I was more glad to have it out of the way than sad to see it go.
 
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