Rufus T. Firefly wrote:And what model tractor is that, Wayne?
Restoration project, maybe?
It looks like an International 2540 tractor to me Rufus but I am guessing. I have a Ford 8N. Keeping the 8N running is enough restoration for me.

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:And what model tractor is that, Wayne?
Restoration project, maybe?

webenda wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:And what model tractor is that, Wayne?
Restoration project, maybe?
It looks like an International 2540 tractor to me Rufus but I am guessing. I have a Ford 8N. Keeping the 8N running is enough restoration for me.

webenda wrote:I considered using this as a Whatzit but then I realized Rufus would get it immediately.
webenda wrote:HONDO74 wrote:With as bad of shape that tractor is in sitting out it the sun for a long period of time, I'm surprised that meter is in new looking condition. Not sure it is actually on that tractor
1) The sun seldom shines in Kentucky.
2) It was in the tractors dashboard when I took the photo on Saturday, July 17, 2021.
3) Does this image remove all doubt?

HONDO74 wrote:webenda wrote:HONDO74 wrote:With as bad of shape that tractor is in sitting out it the sun for a long period of time, I'm surprised that meter is in new looking condition. Not sure it is actually on that tractor
1) The sun seldom shines in Kentucky.
2) It was in the tractors dashboard when I took the photo on Saturday, July 17, 2021.
3) Does this image remove all doubt?
Nope, not the same meter. In this picture PTO is in the top half of the meter.
and the hours are reading 25556
In the picture of the meter by its self PTO is in the bottom half of the meter....
and the hours are reading 18086

HONDO74 wrote:Wayne are all these pictures of Derelict tractors on your property ?
Do you have a picture of your 8N that you can post. Those 8Ns are real popular and you can still get parts to rebuild the engines.

webenda wrote:



HONDO74 wrote:This one is a cootie


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