Posted by Dalton Blevins on February 04, 2008 at 06:54:22 from (65.82.24.2):
Hello to all. My grandfather just recently told me about a tractor he bought as a young boy in Pennsylvania. He has no pictures of it, and he spent time drawing a picture of it. It is from what he recalls a 1920's Willy's Overland. The year is uncertain, the brand for sure.
I have not had much luck in a hunt to find out more about these tractors. I only found a short quip that said in a hard time after Willy's combined with Overland they produced tractors. Besides that, I know there are several tractors prone to be a truck converted into a tractor at that time frame. He even told me of some like this.
I would just like to know anything about these tractors, or anywhere I could possibly find information, and if at all possible, a photo.
If it will help, I can try to get his picture posted up here, but can't make any promises. It will take some doing.
Thank you to any willing to help and provide any kind of information.
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