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Re: Who likes Versatile? Any collectors? Some History.
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Posted by Bryan on January 29, 2001 at 08:10:28 from (208.170.72.171):
In Reply to: Who likes Versatile? Any collectors? Some History. posted by Don Wadge on January 27, 2001 at 18:23:10:
Hello Don, I have always liked the look of Versatiles,so the last years I have been looking for one, This last fall I found one that has water in the oil (bad oil cooler).One of the reasons that I bought a 145 was that I know the owner of Paynesville tractor parts pretty good and he said that he did not like 145s because he sold very few parts (other then motor and clutch)he said the drive train was very tough. Do you know much about 150 and 160 Versatiles I would like to find one, ( cheap to reflect the poor milk prices),for cutting hay,grain and maybe loader work if it came with one.I think that it would make a good tractor for cultivating corn,I would make the tractor push the cultivator,I have always liked front mount cultivators. I have heard that the early one's had Ford inline 6 cylinder gas engines in them?? Thank Bryan
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