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Re: Farmall Regular -- age by engine serial number
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Posted by Truman on October 19, 2005 at 06:41:34 from (209.19.36.15):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Regular -- age by engine serial number posted by Pale Rider on October 18, 2005 at 18:35:26:
Pale Rider: Thanks for that tip! Too many repair shops nowadays don't know about that olde stuff! {:<) About paint codes: A couple of years ago at Temple Texas, a lady was driving an Oliver painted black, and the announcer said something about that being a strange colored Oliver. After she out-pulled everything in sight, the announcer said: "I reckon when you own it, you can paint it any color you like, especially when it pulls like she does!" When I am "restoring" I prefer to go back to OEM specs. Have a Great Day! Truman
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