Posted by tx656 on December 21, 2007 at 20:58:18 from (65.41.69.53):
In Reply to: Detroit Tractors posted by Joel Cunningham on December 18, 2007 at 09:55:07:
I posted this pic to Tractor Photos back in '02. It was given to us by a man who owned it since the 1960's. If you search for 44-16 in 'Tracor Photos' you will find some other peoples comments. Was only ever able to get in touch with one of the people that replied and I do have some pictures of his. His was set up like a bob skid loader; operator faced away from engine, loader on 'backwards', etc.
You can see one that is 3/4 restored on one of the re-run tractor shows that RFD TV always shows. Watch for the episode featuring Mr. Ed Spies (sp?) I think the episode was last on around the beginning of December.
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