Posted by Craig A Tull on March 12, 2012 at 20:04:46 from (99.201.50.183):
Greetings to all from Papalote, TX, AGAIN I Just figured out the the Firefox browser was keeping me from being able to post pictures so I have moved it back to the top... Well this weekend my wife and I literally saved an Oliver Super 66 and a Farmall Cub from the scrap heap, I mean some scrap haulers had a big dumpster with an end door open and they were about to shove them in when I arrived on the scene... What a nice find both were one owner machines and until he passed away they were well taken care of, unfortunately it had been quite a few years before the estate was dealt with. I am an Oliver guy and that is what I was hunting at the time I also picked up the Cub, what a neat little machine, it is very complete including a cultivator. belly mover, one row seeder and a blade, by the serial number it was built in late 1948. I have some questions about it and the implements, the machine was loaded with lights,electric start,wheel weights, question were all the Cubs electric or was that an option? It looks like it has a hydraulic rocker shaft was this standard? All of the implements were green (traces of green anyway) but for the belly mower which has no paint I can see yet, but the belly mower looks different than all the pictures I have seen because the front and back of the deck are rounded rather than octagonal. I have tried to upload some pictures but after I hit upload and the picture appears in the small window and I hit "continue" it just sits there and say returning to upload another picture? Anyway any help on what to look for to identify these implements and info on the options would be appreciated
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