[quote="CVPost-rrlund"](quoted from post at 09:52:06 02/12/17) The post about the John Deere 4015 got me thinking about this Oliver 8160. It had me stumped until I finally learned the story behind it.
Anybody else have evidence of a tractor that was never actually produced?
I was in specialty battery store and a man came to buy batteries for his electric riding mower. He was maybe 70-80 yrs old and the mower was made by gen electric i believe. Said it was best mower ever, cut about an acre on full charge. Finally, deck rusted out but no more parts to be had, they'd stopped making them years ago. He tracked down the outfit had bought all the old tooling, explained his situation. The man there told him pay in advance and we'll stamp you a new deck. Both sides held up their end of the deal and the Man was still cutting grass 40-plus yrs after he'd bought the mower new.
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