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saskfarm
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Here's my fifty or so I think it is but has D7 name plate on side of radiator and doesn't have "diesel fifty" on top rad tank

serial number is 1E1560

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Sat, Feb 21, 2015 7:10 AM
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nice looking toy you have there. when do you plan on getting her to go or dose it run right now.
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Sat, Feb 21, 2015 8:50 PM
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nice looking toy you have there. when do you plan on getting her to go or dose it run right now.
Thanks, it's all there anyway and in descent condition. Hopefully get started on it this spring, summer, fall...........sometime between calving, seeding, haying and harvest.
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Sun, Feb 22, 2015 4:10 AM
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Thanks, it's all there anyway and in descent condition. Hopefully get started on it this spring, summer, fall...........sometime between calving, seeding, haying and harvest.
mate shes all there all right looks like parts from all over the place if only machines could tell there story ?
looks like three different types of carrier rollers I wonder what type were the original I would be guessing the two on the left hand side are the two original types as things have broken over the years I guess people just replace them with what they had at hand
good luck with it all it sure looks cold there
thanks for sharing

Paul
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Sun, Feb 22, 2015 5:14 AM
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mate shes all there all right looks like parts from all over the place if only machines could tell there story ?
looks like three different types of carrier rollers I wonder what type were the original I would be guessing the two on the left hand side are the two original types as things have broken over the years I guess people just replace them with what they had at hand
good luck with it all it sure looks cold there
thanks for sharing

Paul
Your tractor would be a Diesel Fifty manufactured in 1935 per the ACMOC serial reference book. The original carrier rollers had flanges outside of the rail like the right rear one on your tractor. The original radiator top tank would have had DIESEL FIFTY cast on the face of it
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