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Gunner
 
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I went and looked at the tractor this afternoon and found the data
plate on the firewall behind the shifter

As best as I can make out:

Mod 012
Serial # GS2190
Drawing 2120

With International Harvester printed on the bottom of the data plate.

I also have a couple pictures for those interested and have a valid
email addy


Based on the numbers doing a web search..these are similar tractors

http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic3370.htm
http://vintagetractors.com/mcd012676.html

Gunner

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That tractor should have considerable value to an antique tractor collector.
There's a lot of these folks in the midwest - they would bid the heck out of
this thing at an antique farm auction.

Karl


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I went and looked at the tractor this afternoon and found the data
plate on the firewall behind the shifter

As best as I can make out:

Mod 012
Serial # GS2190
Drawing 2120

With International Harvester printed on the bottom of the data plate.

I also have a couple pictures for those interested and have a valid
email addy


Based on the numbers doing a web search..these are similar tractors

http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic3370.htm
http://vintagetractors.com/mcd012676.html

Gunner

"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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I just bought this thing,

www.fordtractor.net

I also bought the domain for $4.95 for one year.


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That tractor should have considerable value to an antique tractor
collector. There's a lot of these folks in the midwest - they would bid
the heck out of this thing at an antique farm auction.

Karl


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I went and looked at the tractor this afternoon and found the data
plate on the firewall behind the shifter

As best as I can make out:

Mod 012
Serial # GS2190
Drawing 2120

With International Harvester printed on the bottom of the data plate.

I also have a couple pictures for those interested and have a valid
email addy


Based on the numbers doing a web search..these are similar tractors

http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic3370.htm
http://vintagetractors.com/mcd012676.html

Gunner

"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
unknown





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