1956 RJ-35

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01 Jul 2015 15:52 #6424 by whtractors24
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MY EARLY 1956 RJ-35
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02 Jul 2015 06:01 - 03 Jul 2015 05:38 #6439 by GT 14
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Very nice

1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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02 Jul 2015 07:00 #6441 by nappypappy
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kool.....:smile2 :smile2

1985 416-8
520-H
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03 Jul 2015 04:12 #6462 by Trouty56
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Now that is nice!!!


Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky


"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife

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03 Jul 2015 08:50 #6473 by motor12
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I'm a round hood kinda guy, especially the RJs. you have an example to be proud of. Very nice

1958/model RJ58
1964/model 854

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27 Jul 2015 23:36 #7199 by DennisThornton
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I wanted to say something intelligent, but while I'm working on that, Wow!

Dennis Thornton

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28 Jul 2015 08:30 #7202 by AJ WH Ranger
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:drool :drool :drool :10

(again thats all I got)

AJ
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66 Lawn Ranger
68 Lawn Ranger
72 Charger 10 auto
74 C-100 8-Speed
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30 Jul 2015 05:01 - 30 Jul 2015 05:04 #7270 by Trouty56
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RJ's...now these are something that I looked at "before" as pretty much all the same but there are many differences within the same model as well.....talked to a guy at the show about them....he is from Georgia...had an RJ35 also....has to be earlier...but I noticed the cable steer and the welding above the front axle also....yours has 2 tabs for an axle stop....his had a solid bar....I suppose at first there was nothing and the axle could spin completely up and damage the hood....dunno....almost looks like the spindle hit the hood on this tractor.....suppose on these they were learning as they went....

Maybe this is too off topic.....just taking this opportunity for show and tell.....beautiful RJ you have......


Here is an example of what I mean....


Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky


"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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30 Jul 2015 16:28 #7294 by whtractors24
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Trouty56 wrote: RJ's...now these are something that I looked at "before" as pretty much all the same but there are many differences within the same model as well.....talked to a guy at the show about them....he is from Georgia...had an RJ35 also....has to be earlier...but I noticed the cable steer and the welding above the front axle also....yours has 2 tabs for an axle stop....his had a solid bar....I suppose at first there was nothing and the axle could spin completely up and damage the hood....dunno....almost looks like the spindle hit the hood on this tractor.....suppose on these they were learning as they went....

Maybe this is too off topic.....just taking this opportunity for show and tell.....beautiful RJ you have......


Here is an example of what I mean....



that your cable steer ? if so I'm seriously interested!

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30 Jul 2015 16:51 #7296 by DennisThornton
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That's the kind of detail often overlooked and the kind I'm hunting for!
And thanks for the great picture!

Dennis Thornton

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