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Heres The Last 35 Oliver

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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 11:31:41




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Here is the last 35 Oliver.Its a non runner.

There were (2) more 35's and a 33 that we didnt get to see due to the weather and mud.They were a ways north of here.




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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 11:35:45




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Heres another shot of one of the non runners.

My contact in western Kansas sure found me alot of nice combines.As you can see they stand the weather good out there.



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105 Guy

12-30-2006 13:46:27




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 Re: Another Picture in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-30-2006 11:35:45  
WOW! Awsome pictures 1206! Where were they located? Are any of the 35's for sale? I didn't know that any 35's had the back like the second picture. I thought that onle 33's were built that way. How rusted out were the Grain tanks and headers? I would be inestered in any of them you are not inestered in. Thanks.



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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 15:08:13




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 Re: Another Picture in reply to 105 Guy, 12-30-2006 13:46:27  
105 Guy, All (4) 35's are for sale and I was told to make an offer on one or all plus the extra new parts.I've got alot of time and money ( probably way too much ) in finding all these combines so I probably wont reveal any locations or names until I get everything I want bought.I'll leave my email open if you want to contact me about them.

These are all in a dry climate (although yesterday it wasnt very dry) so they arent all rusted out.They only get 20-25" per year but the past few years they havent been getting that much moisture

I first thought that the one 35 with the different rear was a 33 but the serial # plate said it was a 35.I think the best two combines would probably go to the field with very little work.He says he goes out once in awhile and turns the engines over,etc.

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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 15:10:09




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 Re: Another Picture in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-30-2006 15:08:13  
Oops,I gave you my old email.Try this one.



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iowa_tire_guy

12-30-2006 15:33:14




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 Re: Another Picture in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-30-2006 15:10:09  
It looks like you were on a good pilgrimage. Thanks for the effort, time and money. Keep the pictures coming. I wish I could help you move them home, it would be fun. Guess you would have to be reading this board to understand that. But I already have too many irons in the fire.

I remember seeing Olivers with the engine mounted that way and always thought that they sure would be easy to work on. Just walk up and do it.

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