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I CANT BELIVE WHAT I SAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 11, 2007 at 15:30:31 from (67.142.130.40):
i just seen some rare tractors in cherry condition!!!!`I feel so blessed that he actually let me in too see them!!!!!`i wont mention names and i wont mention where. But this guy opens up this shed door and hes got 30`plus old farmalls and mccormick deerings! he has all the "o" series ochard specials in pristeen condition!!!! he has 3 hi crops in pristeen condition. He bought 2 semi loads of high crops! he had to buy all or the guy would not sell him any. any ways he has sold 2 mv's and has 6 high crops left. 5 were mvs and one was HV and one was smv. he has about 10 standards and still has 10 high crops total. there were os4 os6 crawlers! he had super hs had a white c demonstrator, super a's lots of a's,c's,super c,'s I just cant rember them all!!! he had industrial models!!! his real nice ones were in what looked like a house!!!! inside he had all the "o" series and the high crops! he had A cotton harverser which has the dropped axels but run gear on gear instead of chain drive! it literly took my breath away!!!! i could not belive how many rare tractors this man had. i did not see one reg H or M. they were all high crops standards orchards or industrials. he did have some c's and a's actually he had alot! i could not belive my eyes!!!! he has criss crossed the entire nation to acuire these tractors. even went to canada for alot of the standards. he started 15 years ago!! i bet in my life time i will not have as many rare tractors as he has. he has 2 high crops one super m "y" codes and one 47 HV that are both setup with everything orignal like from factory both have correct distalite manifold tanks shutters ect. Out of a scale of 1 to 10 i would give it a 20!!! i will hopefully get some pictures and share them with you. I asked him if he goes to shows and he said "no" unbeliveable, i had to pinch myself to see if i was dreaming!
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