It seems to be an ENGLISH FORDSON "N". The Serial # is 926123, so it must be build in 1943. Color is English army green. Gas tank has two tank openings, one is marked: 'For starting fuel only'. Wheels are Orange and made of Cast Iron with rubber tires. The rear side of the splash-boards go down to the bottom plate and are fixed to it by rivets. Engine: 4 cylinders. Starts on gasoline, runs on petroleum (kerosene?) Magneto: Placed on the lower right front of the engine. Markings: 'Lucas type SR4 MH1A558 42290B' Carburetor : 'Zenith AX36 British made' Fuel glass: The valve for switching fuel is placed on the fuel glass. Markings: 'Willis England', 'Patent 64313448' Radiator: Emblem on both sides written vertical and horizontal on frond side: Fordson Markings on right side 'F2 N6090B' Our questions are: Witch are the original colors (preferably RAL coding)? How to get a manual? Is it really build in 1943, because some parts does not seems to fit (in fact you need a picture of it).
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