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Old 07-09-09, 20:55
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Hi Serge
The likely explanation for the pushbar location is the truck has had a rebuild at some stage. As for the welded upper bar under the hood, most of the 44/45 'FORD CANADA' CMPs to be found here in Australia are the same; it's only a few which have the bolt-in variety.

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What I found strange on the cab number 13 was that on the bottom of the cab under the head light we could read FORD CANADA (like in the last cab) and in an other hand the metalic part under the little hood was welded as in the first cab number 13.. The position of the push barr was refered also to first model of these cab (behind the bumper).
The new owner told me that the tractor was store during 40 years and every month the engine was set 'in marche'
What do you think of the cab??

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