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Topic: Need some info abot 1950's with terra tires.
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| agcodick
02-04-2013 09:13:07
70.215.8.205
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Hey, a friend of mine is looking at the possibility of having a 1/16 high detail Oliver 1950 with terra tires made. He is wondering if having a 3 point on it would be accurate or would it be better as a bareback. I told him that probably most are barebacks. He is going to have the wheatland shields on it. He wants this model to be as accurate as possible so any input is well appreciated. Also are there any Cockshutt examples with terra tires on them? Thanks. |
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| rp1555
02-04-2013 14:38:00
75.100.135.100
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Re: Need some info abot 1950's with terra tires. in reply to agcodick, 02-04-2013 09:13:07
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| most had 3pt. AND other oliver models had terra tires as a option besides the 1950. |
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| jordan hackman
02-04-2013 11:55:14
69.66.165.210
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Re: Need some info abot 1950's with terra tires. in reply to agcodick, 02-04-2013 09:13:07
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| i think they would have a three point because i think they used them the most. with terra tires it would be hard to pull a trailer type imprement effectively. |
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