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This is a 1941 ford 9n tractor. I purchased it about 4 years ago from a farm around the corner. The tractor had pusher bars front to back and and tool rack built into the back. The hood was painted orange black grey and red, and had the names riggers across the hood. The owner said it was from a boat factory in flint. After pressure washing paint layors off we found more writing. The side of the tractor then said Detroit Metro Air on the side. So we beleave it came from the airport and was used for a tugger, and possibly a maintance crew. This would have bean made for industrial use rather than farming. It's bean hard to find any more information on the tractor. It does not have a pto or three point arms, and no option to ever put them out without putting a new rear end in it. The tractor engine has bean all rebuilt and pers like a kitten. Don't want to get rid of it, but for the right price i will. Tractor moe sudable for a collector or a perade. Tractor is sold as-is. Thanks
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