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Posted by jdemaris on November 22, 2003 at 15:31:23 from (209.23.29.101):
In Reply to: Dodge Bros Tractor posted by Di on November 22, 2003 at 12:28:17:
I had a chance to buy one last year. Old guy died and his widow was selling off all his old stuff. Had a Dodge Brothers tractor on his front lawn. It was a conversion, and as I recall, it was made from a Dodge truck. She had all the paperwork and sort of an owner's manual on the conversion and also had all the original parts of someone wanted to take the tractor conversion off. She wanted $700 and the buyer had to sign a statement promising to get it running, and not just turn around and sell it. Sounds a little convoluted, but true. I passed it up, and a friend's fathter bought it instead. Told me he had it running a few weeks later. As far as I know, he still has it.
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