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430WLPG

03-06-2007 16:25:53




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I found what I think is a early T Gleaner today. Sorry no pictures I didn't know I was going so didn't have a camera. Serial# 54T 1003, What does this tell us. It's in a boneyard,with a few missing parts, but I'd say it's 85-90% there.It has a Ford industrial engine.




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430WLPG

03-07-2007 18:43:28




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 Re: Hey 1206SWMO in reply to 430WLPG, 03-06-2007 16:25:53  
Blaine, When did they start building them? would that make it the 3rd one made or just the 3rd one in 54. It is missing the unloading auger, the knife drive arm and one rear hub and tire also and the motor is stuck. What would one like that be worth? I haven't done anything about the 123, I was really hoping some of you guys might want it. I'm kinda short on funds for more toys right now. I'll get a picture next time.

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1206SWMO

03-07-2007 21:53:26




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 Re: Hey 1206SWMO in reply to 430WLPG, 03-07-2007 18:43:28  
They started in 1954 and we are thinking that #1001 was the first one built so #1003 would be the 3rd one ever built..It looks like production ended in early 1955? Its possible that less than 500 T's were ever built.

Email me or PM me on Red Power.I'll leave my email open on here.We will talk more about the T Gleaner and I might be interested in the 123.



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1206SWMO

03-06-2007 21:58:43




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 Re: Hey 1206SWMO in reply to 430WLPG, 03-06-2007 16:25:53  
#54T-1003 tells us that its probably the 3rd model T Gleaner ever built in 1954.Youd better get this one very quickly.

The lowest T Gleaner I knew of before this one was #1016 and the highest is #1471.It looks like less than 500 of them were built? I have 25 of them on my owners list counting the one you found.

We all be awaiting a picture.Did you get the 123 IH bought?



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