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In Reply to: cheapest tractor posted by Hoofer B on August 29, 2022 at 09:55:30:
Guy came up to me at the state fair tractor display. Asked if I ever heard of an Oliver tractor. I said yes and I would like to have one. So he told me where it was and to come look at it. Next day I went to his place and he was on the phone so he just pointed for me to go out into the weeds behind his shop. It was an Oliver Super 66. He asked me if that was what I was looking for and I said it sure is! He said well get it out of here. He said if you will do somting with it to just take it. He said that when his Grandpa died up in Idaho, him and his brother decided that they wanted something of his so they went up there with their rolloff truck and that was the first thing they saw. Brought it back home and unloaded right there, 17 years ago. So if you will do something with it, take it. It had a can over the exhaust so a fresh battery and gas and it was running. Sweet tractor!!
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