Posted by big tee on June 24, 2016 at 18:36:57 from (199.120.66.146):
Son and I rearranged machinery last week and I said I am not putting these tractors back in the shed. I started collecting standard tread tractors years ago because when I was a kid the family went to Ellsworth Kan. to see my Dads cousin and he had a IH-W-9 and a Oliver 99---I thought they were the neatest-biggest tractors I had ever seen. Soooooo I am selling my "STUFF" I had some Olivers also and put them on the YT add site. Lots of calls! met 2 real nice people from Ill. today. Tom and Janelle--They have a new grandson and he was named OLIVER--so Grandpa and Grandma thought they should get him a Oliver. But I must be too cheap for when they got hear they bought my 70 and the 60. Good people. While Tom and I chained the tractors down the ladies discussed flowers. So I had the camera going --again. Painted green on the 6 bottom plow today. Had trouble with the gun plugging and it was hot by the time I got done. Had the plow flipped on it side too paint the bottom and then put it back on it belly it had dried too fast and it orange peeled. Also painted the 1 bottom I made for my Deere steamer. My Mrs.--Janelle and Tom. Here are the pics------Tee
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