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Hello, Red Square, from North TX

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AMC RULES

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953 nut
1 hour ago, carscape said:

had optional 3 piece cam

:ROTF:       :ychain:          :occasion-snowman:          :WRS:      At least it didn't have a four piece connecting rod!      :hide:

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Sparky

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 Nice to hear it's still working for you after owning it for over 30 years!

  Mike.....

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KC9KAS

@carscape Glad you found us here at Red Square! :text-welcomeconfetti:

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WHX??

:text-welcomeconfetti:Aboard Tex & make yourself homely.... Iook like you got some fab skills as well so guys with that fit in really well here. I am eyeballing that nice pickup tho! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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oliver2-44

Welcome. I'm down the road. In Central Tx. Is that old ford a 64 or 65. I had a 66 years ago

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WHX??

Looking like an old Ford... I guess 65 Ollie .... nice any year ...can you tell us old farts have a penchant for old things other than :wh: @carscape :)

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Terry M

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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WHX??

A same year horse in the back....now that would be a calendar shot!!!

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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ClassicTractorProfessor

:WRS: Nice looking :wh: you have there, and I too must say that's a sharp 65 Ford in the background too, two of my favorite things in one picture.

5 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:ROTF:       :ychain:          :occasion-snowman:          :WRS:      At least it didn't have a four piece connecting rod!      :hide:

I got a K301 with one of those if anyone's interested lol

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JC 1965

:text-welcomewave:

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Texas Todd

Welcome Neighbor!

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T-Mo

:WRS::text-welcomeconfetti:

 

When you can give us some pictures of the Sears sleeve hitch mounted.

 

Again, welcome to RS.

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jay bee

:text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs: Carscape.

Nice looking :wh: and a truck to envy.

 

Jim

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carscape

Thanks all for the kind welcome. Ford is 65 w/76-77 front end, brakes, PS & column, seat. Still got the @#%*#! 3 speed non overdrive trans.  It will  do 70 but doesn't like 

it. Have attached pix of sleeve hitch & newest yard toy. Still working on linkage to allow dig/scrape and still be able to lift blade. 
    

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DougC

Hello and   :text-welcomeconfetti:  to the forum.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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