Posted by noncompos on September 26, 2007 at 10:26:58 from (65.100.58.57):
In Reply to: Gulf Tractor???? posted by slinville on September 25, 2007 at 08:16:51:
Curiouser and curiouser... Slin: when you have an opportunity to see it again, get a bunch of pix (you never know when someone'll decide to scrap something old). While I wouldn't be able to tell a Terex from a Farmall, most here could make very experienced guesses as to its mfr or parents/relatives if they could see it. ALSO: will someone who has a copy of Wendels book-the one with the 900 or so names-advise if anything "Gulf" is listed?? This could be a prototype (or something someone stuck a "Gulf" radiator on from something else, although what little I have on Ind/Const/Stationary eqpmt doesn't list any "Gulf"). ALSO: Does anyone here have any family members or contacts who worked for Gulf Oil Co?? While it's certainly far fetched, it's possible the Oil Co might've had some eqpmt "badged" as an advertising gimmick.
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