![]() The author’s Model ‘A’ is probably worth more for the value of its Ford parts today than its value as a running tractor but with increasing interest in old stuff, this is bound to change. We know of a number of these offered for less than $1200. Transition Worthington/Jacobson tractors shared many components. They engineered a number of different models in the 50’s. Jacobson bought out the company after the death of the founder in the mid 40’s. To inquire about parts from this equipment please contact our Worthington Ag Parts location associated with this unit. One recent ‘find’ was even free for the taking. These Model ‘C’s are currently your ‘Best Buys’ with prices around a few hundred dollars quite common. Others towed mowers along highways, a common sight today. Many Chiefs served the military painted olive drab while others painted bright yellow towed aircraft. The last of 2405 was sold in 1949 and weighed over a ton. Many Dodge pickup truck components were used on these tractors introduced in 1939. Worthington, founder, was the MoPar powered ‘Chief’. Looking for new buyers and importers in Ukraine Worthington tractor parts inc 5300 north annika avenue sioux falls sd 57107 usa is an importer from Ukraine. The last tractor engineered under the direction of C. Four Model ‘B’s recently found new owners-the average price paid was less than $500 for a running tractor in fairly nice shape. Early units still weighed around 1000 pounds making for easy trailer transport, however the last of 1082 manufactured were getting heavier. The agricultural tractor salvage business celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Most common are the Model ‘B’s first offered in 1933. Worthington Ag Parts has put the name Worthington on the world map. The author’s 1932 was one of these with little Ford left when found. Many were stripped of their useful Ford bits and the remains cast in hedgerows and elsewhere. ![]() A complete original would be a rare find. The front axle and steering gear are from a Ford 1/2 ton pickup while the 4 speed transmission and rear end are from a Ford 3/4 ton pickup. Own an acre or more and they can still serve towing that utility cart load of firewood in from the back forty plus provide much of the same hand cranking fun of that stationary engine.Ī similar tractor built up with many Model ‘A’ Ford parts was introduced in 1930, however only 425 were ever built. The Worthington folks assembled the rest. Their light weight of about 1000 pounds means easy hauling to shows on a light duty trailer.īeing compact units, they can fit into the corner of most garages and small sheds. The asking price of the one pictured here is $ 1500. Costs currently range from $500 up to under $2000. The ideal in our thinking would be a rear wheel drive model ‘T’. An example of one of these is on display at the Boyerstown (PA) Museum of Historic Vehicles, a donation from the Worthington family. The rarest and probably the least practical are the early front wheel drive Model ‘T’s offered through 1923. Worthington Red Seal G6 Golf course style, trans bad, engine seized, 12-16.5 rears, 6.5-16 fronts, SN: 2225 Quantity: 1. Their initial purpose was to serve as tugs of mowing equipment around golf courses, replacing horses. 2, Box 44, Mertztown, Pennsylvania 19539įactory engineered and built in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania from 1920 and on into the 50’s, these mini-tractors can provide a fairly low cost addition to any collection. Starting pay is $15.00 - $17.00 depending on experience.The Worthington Register, R. The Worthington Mower Company, originally called the Shawnee Mower Factory, produced lawn mowers and light-duty tractors in the United States from the early. Assist with inventory control and count checksįull time benefits available including PTO, paid Holidays, insurance, 401k, etc.Worthington Tractors were made not far from where I live in Stroudsburg Pa. Mowing the yard, sweeping, cleaning the shop These tractors were made in the 1920s to 1940s.Must be able to manually lift, squat, carry, push and pull parts Worthington Tractor Parts Inc (trade name Evansville Tractor) is in the Farm Equipment Parts and Supplies business.Work from heights and climb ladders to lift equipment off/on shelving.Operate heavy equipment such as forklifts, tele-handlers, and pay-loaders.Maintain a clean and safe working environment.Remove parts off equipment (tractors, combines, cotton pickers, etc.).This individual must have good oral communication skills, understand and carry out verbal instructions, must be able to pay attention to detail, use a forklift, and understand safety procedures. is looking for someone with a positive attitude and great work ethic to join our team in Leesburg, IN. English: Worthington Mower Company tractor with Continental Motors Company engine, manufactured in Stroudsburg Pennsylvania.
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