Posted by slinville on October 09, 2007 at 07:29:20 from (66.136.254.134):
Hey guys, sorry it has been a while since I have left any information. I talked to the guy about the tractor. He ended up knowing quite a bit about it. He said it was a B.F. Avery that was made by Sears and Roebuck (I guess I didn't realize that Sears and Roebuck made B.F. Avery?), but the Gulf Oil Co. put their name on it. I am not sure if that is the exact name of the oil company, or exactly what the company used it for. He said it used to be a "sweet" runnin' tractor. But I will have to cut it out of some trees to get it up on my trailer. He said he took the heads off of it. Bad idea!!!! But I just don't remeber the heads being gone. I should have time to go pick it up by the end of the week. So I will get pics on here as soon as possible. Any information that you might have is welcome. Thanks
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