Nope. I bought one that I found out later had a lot of talk going on face book,but I'm not on there,so I didn't know they were talking about it. Always fun to see what's out there in other parts of the country though. jm called me about one once instead of posting it on here. I considered going after that one as cheap as it was,but it was rough and I probably wouldn't have given this orchard tractor a second look if I'd have gone after that one.
I'm a lot more careful about posting them on here if I have any interest in them anymore. I learned my lesson on that with a rare Oliver built green Cockshutt. I didn't know the story of them at the time,but they had built some Oliver Standards to send to Vietnam to use in the rice. The order got cancelled,so they changed the ID to Cockshutt but didn't repaint them,then they sent them to Canada. That one ended up going through the roof.
Of course then there was that Oliver Super 44 at that auction south of Jackson as week ago today. I kept quiet about that one hoping it'd stay under the radar,but word got out.
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