Posted by Grandpa love on August 11, 2018 at 17:55:22 from (172.56.20.129):
Took a little road trip today, about 100 miles one way. I've always wanted an Oliver 77 and we found one for sale. Only $600. The fellow also had several Minneapolis Molines for sale. Our friend ( who owns the Ford 951 " mutt") rode along. When we get there my wife ,our 2 boys ,and I fell in love with a Minnie Mo R. He was asking $1000, I offered him $600. We agreed on $800. R was under cover and looked really nice. Tires hold air but are not great. Our friend Dave bought the 77. Both tractors were last run a couple years ago. He said he used to drive them a couple miles to the Orrville Al Tractor show. I'm thinking it's been about 4 years, show started back 2 years ago after a year off. Show is in November so I'm thinking near 4 years. YT DOT will not like the load lol. Sorry. We plan to wash the nasty off tomorrow afternoon. Will post some more pictures. Fun day. Everyone is happy. MM U asking $2500. MM Z asking $3500. Z has really good tires. But they have been sitting just as long. He just got sick and can't tinker with em anymore. Almost forgot, he also had an awesome toy tractor collection. Wanted to sell it with the shed it was in for 10 grand. Will post pictures of some of it later.
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