Posted by rrlund on October 27, 2017 at 17:17:13 from (64.25.196.117):
In Reply to: Re: Can’t give it away posted by grayrider on October 27, 2017 at 16:58:07:
Those actually pre date Avery. I believe they were a later reincarnation of the Cletrac General. When Oliver bought Cletrac,they didn't have any interest in the wheel tractors they built,so Avery ended up with them. I'd just spruce it up a little and try advertising it again. Like I said in another reply,you might want to advertise it in another part of the country where somebody might know what it is and appreciate it.
jm told me about an Oliver 500 on Nashville CL a month or so ago for $500. If that thing had been closer to home,I'd have been there after it so quick I would have left skid marks. That's another tractor that was practically worthless even to Oliver collectors until fairly recently,despite their rarity. A lot has been published about them recently and the value and interest has been growing fast,but apparently not in Tennessee.
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