Posted by f150Mustang on June 13, 2010 at 20:33:58 from (174.25.216.148):
In Reply to: Lots of pics! posted by f150Mustang on June 13, 2010 at 16:39:08:
Thanks guys. As to which id rather plow with i cant really say as i just got the oliver. But the oliver plow is a very nice plow and does a great job. It was just a little much for my M to handle. I think the Oliver will be my favorite once i get her plowing, it runs so smooth and i really like the diesel (plus i can fill it out of the farm tanks and not have to haul the gas in 5 gallon cans!). My M and the #60 are a great match and i really enjoy plowing with it.
Ill take a look at my WC and see if i can find the csting codes for you. The serial # is 10xxx. It has the cast iron oil pan on it. My grandpa bought it used in the early 40's and put a corn picker on it. When i was in high school i rebuilt the motor, it had spun a main bearing in the 60's running a old vermeer tiling machine. My grandpa was killed shortly after and he never got it fixed.
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