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Re: What is in your collection?
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Posted by Shepherd on January 11, 2001 at 07:44:59 from (216.76.116.101):
In Reply to: What is in your collection? posted by Karl Bader on January 11, 2001 at 05:40:34:
All of mine are working models for our farm that are used all the time. We have: 1942 IH cub -- engine stuck, 1950 MM-ZA runs good, two 1962 MM- M5's gas, one with a 2000 IH loader both are fair, 1974 Oliver 1655 RC narrow front Diesel--sweetheart, 1968 Oliver 1850 diesel - still installing an engine in this one, 1972 Oliver 1855 Diesel new engine--runs good but leaks, and the latest purchase a 2150 Oliver MFWD, with a very sick engine. Whew -- no wonder I spend all my time in the shop. :-)
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