some saked for a White night

Rust is still alive and well ,hope it keeps going . , I cant find much white,anybody got some?
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Ya,for the most part. That 2-105 in the bottom picture was just an Oliver 1855 with the same engine that was used in the 1850. The 2-135 at the top was a whole new design,but used the same engine as the earlier Oliver 2155.
 
You nearly got me there,Larry.....I had a bit more trouble finding white Fergusons, But I did find some white Massey Fergusons....I found one Fergie though and she is wearing white even though she usually sings with some 'Black Eyed Peas'
Sam
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looks like the case fellas have been workingg lateand been too busy to post ??,, rg ..did that wether pattern simmer down for you when it visited you
?.. it got a little rowdy around here for a few mintes this mornin ,, 80+gusts,,now it is COLD .but all ok .
 
Me or Henry? Mine was. Origional owner bought it, used it 2 years, and traded it off. Grandpa bought it and sold it to me about 15 years ago. I got the cultivaters and a Kosch side mount mower with it.
 
larry is that a White American cave ,, ?,, how about an explanation... i heard of case cave and mancave, batcave ..ect,,.that looks like a cold storage locker up in dutch kountry for apples , turnips ,taters, hams and the baldwins recipe.. kinda reminds back about 1968 or so neighbor gang, we built snow caves ,, and the weather cooperated to make them last a week or more..
 
That is the root cellar at the farm in PA, It is in a PA dutch area,I started restoring it with my dad,he didnt get to see it finished before he passed away, I wish he had seen it.
 
it is real good photography for sure,, but golly , my heart aches for that poor machine ,, around these parts after 5 yrs exposure in those elements we just as well sell it by the ton to be turned into new metal ...i spray everthing down with oil and a wagner power painter
 
one thing about living in Wyoming is our dry climate, that machine has set out all of it"s life (1963 model) and I still use it every other year or so and its not rusted out at all but I do clean it out well, I wish I had room to keep all ofmine in but I only have room for 10 right now, the pic above is the summer before the pic was taken thanks for the kind words guy's cnt
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this is all i have for white larry, one of my 3 white trucks, after we put a hoist in it so i could dump debris out.
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cnt ,that is amazing that combine looks Great .. , we are all lucky ,you don't have to be overly concerned about rust ,i am lucky for more moisture ,although this yr we had drought ,gives me a sporting chance to get a good crop ,, but the downside is our fertilizer , seed and grain cakes up in the humidity,and of course rust ,,,, and you are lucky to bale hay in 2 days without being interrupted by a shower ..
 
everything is white here so i just opened the door and took a couple pic's. at work here at swan hills alberta. getting dark though.
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