So, what is it!
My guess would be a County of some sort, it's blue, equal size wheels, what looks like a driveshaft, you're a County man, 6 stud wheels (therefore early model) smallish size,
I would say a County 654.
Kiwi Kev
"Classic Contracting"
66 Ford 5000 6X (semi retirement)
International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
6 bolt rims means major super-4. this one is extended though, you can see it on the prop axle. Theres a section between the sliding unit and the u-joint.
frode
1957 County MarkIV Crawler
1964 County Super-4
1967 County 654
1977 County 7600-FOUR
frode wrote:6 bolt rims means major super-4. this one is extended though, you can see it on the prop axle. Theres a section between the sliding unit and the u-joint.
I've been thinking about it since I said 654, and was going to change it to super 4 or super 6 but you beat me to it.
Ground looks very dry. Are they trenching for drainage, piping (water piping) or something else.
Love the photo.
Kiwi Kev
"Classic Contracting"
66 Ford 5000 6X (semi retirement)
International 784 4WD
& looking at another tractor!
frode wrote:6 bolt rims means major super-4. this one is extended though, you can see it on the prop axle. Theres a section between the sliding unit and the u-joint.
Those 6 bolts told me, there is a Major Super 4 underneath the bonnet.
Even if i´d like to resore the machine, I think there is no way, to keep the unit together. Just to big and heavy .
I want to use the drainagemachine for some work, but don´t like the idea to ruin the 53 year old tractor in rather good technical stage.
The look is pretty much the ugliest tractor I have ever seen........should be the first job on the machine.
I am thinking about welding a rather heavy three point frame to use the Barth K140 behind one of our 150 hp+ tractors.
Any opinions?
Regards Matthias
With County, you can
1959 Power Major
1961 County Super 4 drainagemachine
1963 Super Major
1964 NP Super Major 4x4
1966 County 654