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I thought the industrials were yellow

They were but not my colors. I can't take Fred away from him. It was his father's tractor and he used to load us with top soil like 35 years ago in Franklin Lakes and he used to dress like he was Amish beard and all and take about an hour to load you. It's a good tractor old school.

Rob

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Select-O-Speed = Jerk-O-Matic

Always liked the two-tone Fords. But the blue style was my favorite.

I spent many hours on one of these when I was a teenager. I think it was a '68. It had the same front bumper on it as the 4000 Ken posted.

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No, that's not me, I did an image search for a Ford 5000.

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Producer of poorly photo-chopped pictures since 1999.

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Pics. of My 3 Fords Taken at Groton,Conn. :banana: 1949 8N with Dearborn Snowplow, 1953 jubilee with Case side delivery Rake, and 1953 Jubilee with NH 77 Baler. Both Jubilees have Sherman Comb. Aux Transmissions. :twothumbsup:attachicon.gifJubilee #2 NH Super 77 SQ. Baler (2).JPGattachicon.gifP1220019.JPGattachicon.gifP8070007.JPG

I like the turf tires and the Sherman on the first one.

Rob

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