Posted by 770guy on December 19, 2012 at 20:45:16 from (98.132.204.55):
In Reply to: Cockshutt 2255 posted by SteveGr on December 18, 2012 at 20:31:06:
Only 15 FWA White 2255's! I never would have guessed it was that low. Last winter I went to a farm north of St. Cloud, MN to look at a tractor for sale. When I walked into the shed the guy had a red 2255 with FWA. He said it was a White, but he had Cockshutt decals on it because he said he couldn't find White ones when he repainted it. It was an open station with triple hydraulic and spacers on the front wheels which he said made a big difference in turning compared to his 1955 FWA. He was more of a farmer than a collector so I wonder if he knew how rare of a tractor he was running around with. Needless to say it was hard to focus on the tractor I came to see after I saw that one.
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