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My father built a Model A tractor during the war when he was 15 years old. He kept using it until the 60s, but then it became yard art. He ended up trading it away and lost track of it.
The rumor is that it ended up in Ridgefield, Connecticut, possibly with a guy that collects doodlebugs. It had a big double-reduction rear end that was made by the Torbenson Axle Company of Cleveland, Ohio. It also had dual transmissions. Pop was just wondering what happened to it, so I thought I would ask. I figured somebody here on the Fordbarn may have it, or know who does.
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