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Tractor Jack...But For What Make/Model???
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Here's a tractor jack that I found in the corner of a garage. The owner's father and grandfather were both Ford mechanics and pack rats. ;=) However, I'm fairly certain it's not a Ford, because of the shape of the tubing forms. Also, the method of attaching the chains is not consistent with Ford. Further...note the shape of the 'cradle' portions...again, not Ford. And lastly, the arms that are meant to attach to the lift arms of the tractor have 2 holes each vs. 1 hole on the Fords. The question is this...what tractor(s) is it for?

Submitted by 2ntim, from OH

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