Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
- cbingaman
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Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Just thought I would post some pics of some of the beautiful restorations I saw this weekend at the Nittany Antique Show held at Penns Cave in Centre Hall Pa.
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- cbingaman
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
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Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
- cbingaman
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
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Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Chad I may be wrong ,but I looked that N over and it looked to me that the hood is stainless steel..
If you're gonna be dumb.you'd better be tough!!!!
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Nice pictures Chad.The one with the tracks and plow looks mean...
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Sorry Denny, Chad has it right. The first 9Ns had cast aluminum hoods.tompepper wrote:Chad I may be wrong ,but I looked that N over and it looked to me that the hood is stainless steel..
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Very nice 8N with the V12. I would sure like to hear that one run. Do you know the manufacturer of the V12?
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Charlie,
I'm pretty sure it was a Lincoln engine. I know they made a flathead V-12. I walked up to look at it just as he was getting ready leave an he had it idling. I tried to catch a video clip as he pulled away. If it amounts to anything I'll post it on youtube. I was hoping he would rev it up a little before he pulled away but he didn't.
I bet if you search youtube for V12 you will find all kinds of cool clips. I found some clips of a hot rod car with a Packard straight 8 that sounded pretty cool one time.
I'm pretty sure it was a Lincoln engine. I know they made a flathead V-12. I walked up to look at it just as he was getting ready leave an he had it idling. I tried to catch a video clip as he pulled away. If it amounts to anything I'll post it on youtube. I was hoping he would rev it up a little before he pulled away but he didn't.
I bet if you search youtube for V12 you will find all kinds of cool clips. I found some clips of a hot rod car with a Packard straight 8 that sounded pretty cool one time.
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
I did a search and saw either that tractor or one like it. It had a Lincoln V12, as you suggested. That was probably one of those where a picture does not really convey how nice it really is.
http://www.zucksrototillers.com
There is only ONE ROTOTILLER.
147 with 48" mower deck & 42" QA snow thrower
70 with 42" mower deck, 42" blade, & Brinly 10" plow
There is only ONE ROTOTILLER.
147 with 48" mower deck & 42" QA snow thrower
70 with 42" mower deck, 42" blade, & Brinly 10" plow
- cbingaman
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
Todd thanks for fielding the answers to those questions as things are a bit strenuous at the moment. I didnt get to look at that V12 close but I assumed it was of some sort of ford design as it fit in there pretty slick. Did you talk to the guy at all? Wonder if he just took a funk stlye conversion and extended it accordingly or made his own up completly.
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
I didn't get to talk to him but I assumed he made most of the parts himself. I think I heard somewhere that someone is reproducing the funk bellhousing adapter so he may have used one of them. There sure seemed to be a lot of V8 conversions there that looked less cobbled than the original funk setup. The funk setup raised the hood and used an afterthought looking filler panel between the hood and the dash.
Since Ford and Lincoln were the same company and old Henry was pretty tight fisted, it would stand to reason that the ford and lincoln would have the same bellhousing pattern. I did hear him tell someone that he spliced two hoods together for the extra length.
Since Ford and Lincoln were the same company and old Henry was pretty tight fisted, it would stand to reason that the ford and lincoln would have the same bellhousing pattern. I did hear him tell someone that he spliced two hoods together for the extra length.
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
My son got recruited to help fire his great grandfather's steam engine;
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He and his cousin both helped with the threshing and baling as well.
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Re: Nittany Antique Show Fall Show
A few more;
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