Look what some hard work did for this 1955 Ford 900
 I bought this 1955 Ford 900 with a Ford loader last winter. I was told the tractor had been in that family for 40 years (and it looked like it)… so I set out to fix it up. With help from some friends with sheet metal work and painting outside our shop, a tune-up, new wiring, gauges, steering wheel, exhaust system and other parts… there it is on the front lawn of S&S Ranch…. it will be in our family (we hope) 40 for years.
I bought this 1955 Ford 900 with a Ford loader last winter. I was told the tractor had been in that family for 40 years (and it looked like it)… so I set out to fix it up. With help from some friends with sheet metal work and painting outside our shop, a tune-up, new wiring, gauges, steering wheel, exhaust system and other parts… there it is on the front lawn of S&S Ranch…. it will be in our family (we hope) 40 for years.
Wayne Schuler
 Caldwell, Idaho

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If the tractor could talk it would tell you how happy it is with everything you’ve done to save it for future beings. When you’re beautiful you like to show it to the world. If only I had your skills there would never be a hidden beauty not brought back to life. I thank you so much for sharing your story and great accomplishment.
Great job on the restoration! I recently bought a 1955 Ford 900 and it is currently in my shop getting an “in frame” overhaul. I would love to see more pictures of your project.
What a beauty. I just go my hands on a 1959 Fordson Dexta that Im going to restore. She runs like a dream, and only has cosmetic problems.