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Lots Of Olivers On Farm Sale In Illinois Nov 26th

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1950 Puller

11-19-2005 20:54:23




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Check out this farm sale.




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newter haven

11-22-2005 17:45:12




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 Re: Lots Of Olivers On Farm Sale In Illinois Nov 2 in reply to 1950 Puller, 11-19-2005 20:54:23  
talked to one of the sons last night. He said they've been sitting for awhile, that farm supported five families at one time, when hog prices went to you know where things got tough. They cash rented their acres and the remaining brothers are in nursing care now, (God bless them), he said this was something that needed to be done for some time, the thieves must be robbing them blind! I thought he said thirteen batteries, torch set, anvil, a carb off one of the tractors, and some other things have been taken!! One 55 has a rod through the side, the 135 has a knock and a miss. I thought one of the 880's has some problems, too. I think it would be interesting to go and see an operation that supported five famililies. Don't know it I'll get there though.

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1950 Puller

11-19-2005 20:58:18




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 Re: Lots Of Olivers On Farm Sale In Illinois Nov 2 in reply to 1950 Puller, 11-19-2005 20:54:23  
I put on the link.



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Tramway Guy

11-21-2005 10:53:37




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 Re: Lots Of Olivers On Farm Sale In Illinois Nov 2 in reply to 1950 Puller, 11-19-2005 20:58:18  
Would like to see a picture of the '1950 gas wheatland' that is listed...



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Don-Wi

11-22-2005 15:24:25




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 Re: Lots Of Olivers On Farm Sale In Illinois Nov 2 in reply to Tramway Guy, 11-21-2005 10:53:37  
To me it looks like it says the 2 1900's and the 1950 only have the wheatland front ends, not entirely being wheatland models.



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