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Shaun Murray

04-24-2007 19:11:12




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Just finished. It is ALMOST to sharp to use. I did say almost. It will be going to the field shortly. I also ordered a new Bush Hog QT loader for it. In this picture it does not have all the decals yet. Since the picture they have been put on. Enjoy!!!!! !!

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Don-Wi

04-25-2007 23:43:04




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun Murray, 04-24-2007 19:11:12  
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You can paint my 1855 anytime you want.... I'll be getting a set of fuel tank fenders pretty soon and plan to paint them before mounting them up. Trouble is it has 2 different shades of white on it. The Agco clover white the previous owner used on it, and then the Dupont clover white paint I had my brother use for the 2-85 Canopy I hung on it, the front weights, and the spare tire....

I may have to paint a the tire for the other side and the other spare now to make the front's match. Wonder how long it'd take to re-paint all the white.... Looks kinda off when you have the contrast like that...

Donovan from Wisconsin

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Jak

04-26-2007 11:28:11




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Don-Wi, 04-25-2007 23:43:04  
Like it up there in Wis.You don't grow Christmas trees do you?I was up around Wautoma visiting my aunt and uncle and seen a contraption in the field and wondered what it was.Got around the backside and found they were digging sweet potatoes.I don't see anything like that here in west TN.P.S.your barns look alot different there too.



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jpsepp

04-26-2007 07:38:29




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Don-Wi, 04-25-2007 23:43:04  
Why did you run over the corn When you had an open field next to it?



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Don-Wi

04-26-2007 09:41:08




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to jpsepp, 04-26-2007 07:38:29  
See that small pine? That's my brothers lawn- Don't think he'd be too happy if I put 4" ruts in it...

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Merle Hoppenworth

04-25-2007 05:51:25




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun Murray, 04-24-2007 19:11:12  
Looks great, getting ready to do a 1650, what was the brand and # of the paint you used. thank You



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Shaun Murray

04-24-2007 19:29:37




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun Murray, 04-24-2007 19:11:12  
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This is the tractor with all the decals.



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El Toro

04-25-2007 03:59:05




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun Murray, 04-24-2007 19:29:37  
I probably looks better now than when new. Good Job. What paint did you use? Hal



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Shaun murray

04-25-2007 05:39:35




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to El Toro, 04-25-2007 03:59:05  
I use cross fire paint from Napa. Not cheap, but very good paint. I have had a lot of success with it.

Thanks
Shaun



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El Toro

04-25-2007 06:20:24




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun murray, 04-25-2007 05:39:35  
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Here's a red tractor that had the Crossfire paint used on it too. I didn't paint it. Hal



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Super 99 guy

04-25-2007 06:10:27




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun murray, 04-25-2007 05:39:35  
Actually, Crossfire is the cheap paint from Napa. It"s almost half the price of Napa"s premium paint. Crossfire is referred to as their economy brand. It"s good paint though. It"s not cheap compared to $25 a gallon paint from the tractor supply store.



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bradk

04-24-2007 19:40:07




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 Re: Oliver 1855 (Pic) in reply to Shaun Murray, 04-24-2007 19:29:37  
Nice Job!! Looks GREAT!!



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