Posted by larry@stinescorner on February 27, 2018 at 04:46:30 from (173.70.90.109):
In Reply to: Tuesday's crawler posted by rrlund on February 27, 2018 at 04:30:21:
Thats the best one yet!!! The neighbor in pa who has the Olivers,,,His grandfather had one.That would be late husband of the lady I used to post pictures of.The same lady that taught me how to plant the community turnip patch.When I was around 13 years old,,I would stay at their farm for a week in the summer.My neighbors mom,,who is maybe 3 years older than me,,would go back to NJ for the week and stay with my mom and dad.During one of those stays,,,Ray pulled the little Oliver that looked just like that one under the shade tree.I helped him clean it all up.Then we painted it green with Rustoleum paint,,and good paintbrushes.It actually turned out nice!I wish I had some pictures of that.He sold the crawler before my neighbor was born.MY Neighbor has tried to locate the old oliver crawler,but has had no luck;Thanks for jogging some good memories from this dusty brain!!!!
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