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Re: row crop 60 serial number
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Posted by Tweed Vorhees on October 10, 2006 at 06:47:30 from (70.106.143.234):
In Reply to: Re: row crop 60 serial number posted by John in Utah on October 10, 2006 at 05:52:29:
gonna restore them? or are they already done? Ours(wife's uncle) has been "semi-restored" - actually it had a complete cleaning and repainted and re-stickered. It continued to be used in the field after this spruce-up. Now that Uncle Cy has been put in nursing home, they are going to sell all of the farm stuff, including the 2 tractors. the other one is also a semi-restored 57 AC WD-45. Its very nice, too. Its a real shame to see these go. I am a antique car enthusiast. Have a 1942 Olds and am currently restoring a 1970 Chevelle SS 396. I am torn badly at buying the Oliver just to keep it in the family since Uncle Cy purchased it new! Trouble is - my wife would probably shoot me if i told her i wanted to buy a tractor now!!! Anyway i think i am going to take some good pix of it and post them on this website, just to show it off!!! If you know anyone interested in buying this tractor, it scheduled for auction on 10/19 here in eastern Ohio. Not sure if auctioneer will accept proxy bidding or not ? i guess i could call him and ask. Thanks, T. Thanks for your help!!
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