Posted by psimmer on October 19, 2022 at 09:33:00 from (47.35.100.134):
In Reply to: Oliver 600 project posted by rrlund on October 18, 2022 at 08:02:13:
It was kind of a fluke that I saw that tractor. I returned a fertilizer spreader to the place next door for the orchard I work for. I hadn't been there before, but when I pulled in I saw that Oliver sitting in back yard between the two businesses. I asked the guy at the seed place about it, and he said it belonged to the guy next door. At that point I wasn't sure what it was, thought maybe a 500, of which I had seen a few before, particular on this site. I had seen the progression on your 500's, and thought it was maybe another. I walked back to it, and saw the 600 on the side. At that point, I posted and asked which was more rare, the 500 or 600. Though I attend the Buckley Old Engine Show every year, I am sure this is the only 600 I have ever seen. I had remembered discussions on here that one was harder to find. At that point, I became more interested in locating the owner, which I finally did. He was a nice guy, and said to give Randy his contact info. As they say the rest is history. I am following with much interest, and am very glad it worked out. At some point, I may have to make a trip south to see if when it is completed at some show.
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