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1938 pv76

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4 years 4 months ago #217360 by nomorejohndeere
1938 pv76 was created by nomorejohndeere
Not mine
www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/828618104312904

Cool lookin blade set up

D47U
AC HD3
nomore JD1010
nomore IH T340
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4 years 4 months ago #217365 by Sasquatch
Replied by Sasquatch on topic 1938 pv76
Sure is interesting, I'll say that much. If my eyes don't deceive me I swear I see a Ford N series tractor engine under that unique hood. I also wonder what that seat is from, somebody put a little work into that unit for sure!

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4 years 4 months ago #217367 by GrantJ
Replied by GrantJ on topic 1938 pv76
it doesnt look like very many Cat parts on that FrankenCat. I see it says D4 but a PV serial number???? Interesting Grant.

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4 years 4 months ago #217368 by GrantJ
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OOPS, I didnt see D4. Still dont know what it is. Grant.

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4 years 4 months ago #217382 by Hobo groh
Replied by Hobo groh on topic 1938 pv76

Sure is interesting, I'll say that much. If my eyes don't deceive me I swear I see a Ford N series tractor engine under that unique hood. I also wonder what that seat is from, somebody put a little work into that unit for sure!


Hmm that’s interesting I’m surprised someone would put a ford tractor engines in a caterpillar I’ve heard that the ford engines. We’re known for changing spark plugs when you fill up on fuel

It’s got the right amount of uniqueness that it would be fun to have if it was cheaper and closer

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4 years 4 months ago #217384 by edb
Hi Team,
the "PV" prefix is for a Fifteen Tractor I believe and built in 1929.
Cheers,
Eddie B.

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4 years 4 months ago #217400 by nomorejohndeere
Replied by nomorejohndeere on topic 1938 pv76
slant six

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nomore IH T340

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