Posted by Tractorcedric on November 23, 2022 at 19:48:07 from (63.248.39.248):
Have to decide what all I will be able to get done with what time I have left. This getting old is harder than I thought it would be! I have sold some of my tractors and now I am down to the point that I know how many I have. I have two and a half Oliver 60's that I plan to make one nice one out of. Maybe even get it all painted up. I also have an Oliver 880 that has been in the shed for ten years. It will take a lot to get it ready to use. I just don't know if it is worth the effort or expense. How do you guys make the call? When I was younger I bought tractors and equipment that was in the scrap yard. Never thought I might haul one in someday. All of the sheet metal is there, lights are missing off the fenders. I think the Power booster slips, needs a water pump, battery, alternator and gauge cluster. It also has the powertraction hitch. But it is in rough shape. Would be a good parts tractor maybe for someone. But getting it there could be a problem. I still have five other Olivers that I use when I have a work for them. Just trying to get the place cleaned up, so that if I do wake up dead, the wife does not have to deal with so many. Give me your two cents worth!!
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