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Re: LOOK AT WHAT I FOUND!!!!
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Posted by Idaho Ron on July 04, 2006 at 04:59:40 from (65.19.222.130):
In Reply to: LOOK AT WHAT I FOUND!!!! posted by Idhao Ron on July 03, 2006 at 22:11:41:
I hope I get this right. The first picture is a hart - parr the second picture I don't know these. there are 4 Massy's and the one in front is a Macormic Deering? The third one. On the left you can see the front of a Farmall regular, F20, F30, another Macormic deering, and a John Deer "D" The fourth Picture, On the right is a Massy Harris 30 I think, A ford Golden Jubilee, 2 Macormics ?, behind them are two Blue and orange Case's, and to the left is a Massy Pony. the fifth has The pony, the JD "D", the Ford. The sixth has a Massy harris 50, Aultman taylor 30-60, A rumley Oil pull, a covered Allas chalmers B, the one that is on the far right is a Massy of some kind and the only one that is not finished. You cant see it in the picture but on the right of the unfinished one is a JD "B". The seventh one has the Oil pull, a big single piston motor, and on the right a SMALL combine restored. The rest are the Aultman. I might have some of these wrong, and I know I am missing some. He has over 30 of the single piston engines, and a PILE of small horse drawn equipment. On the front of each tractor that is covered is a tag. It reads the tractor, and everything about it, the original owner, and the price paid by the first owner new. Most of the tractors were originally bought by family members and given to him. What a fine collection and a great man. I would love to see him pull out everything for pictures. Maybe some day. Ron
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