Posted by IanC on February 23, 2018 at 08:41:45 from (76.204.115.245):
Be careful what you ask for, you might get it. The Oliver 70 was ordered in 1942. Grandpa new he wasn't going to get it right away, but wanted to be in line. It was delivered in 1945. Uncle Jim had Molines because one of his best friends was the MM dealer in Oak grove MI (just think Dave H when you go through there next time that there were Moline and Case dealers in Oak Grove). He had that U, a Z and an R. The truck picture is my Grandma, the couple from kitty corner across the street that we used to trade work with. My Uncle Gabe and their daughter on top of the cab. Any idea what year truck that is? Then my Grandpa spreading with the team. The R is for Carvel Minnie, not a family tractor. It was taken a the Gilmore Museum tractor show. As good as the Henry Ford, and Greenfield Village are I think I got more enjoyment out of the Gilmore.
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