Posted by John96021 on February 09, 2009 at 12:38:09 from (208.53.94.4):
I have this tractor that came with the property. I've had it for 3 or 4 years now. This is not just an attempt to sell it, I really need to know what it is and what it is worth before I sell it; just in case it is rare or worth more then what I would ask.
I will post a link here to a page that I created which gives all the information that I know as well as a bunch of high resolution photos so that you can see everything close-up.
It may be an ODS-6, that's what some have told me, so I was ready to believe it, but other people keep telling me otherwise. Some say that it is an ODS6 with the exhaust re-routed, the wrong front wheels, and wrong seat. Then as if I'm not confused enough, today, someone emailed me saying that they have an ODS-6 and this is NOT one of those, I'll attach his exact words below....
From Jimmy Strieby to me... "On my ODS-6 the tag reads ODS-6 and where yours reads ODKS mine reads ODBKS so yours might be in the o family like the O-4 and O-6 instead of the OS family like the OS-4, OS-6 and ODS-6. Ive never heard of an OD-6 so I'm not really sure about it. My dad has never really heard of it either, so you should do some more research on it before you sell it just to be safe."
Please take a close up look at my tractor and I will appreciate what ever info you can input. I would also like an honest opinion of what it is worth in current condition. You won't hurt my feelings, if it isn't worth much, that's ok with me.
OK, now that you read all that, here is the link... NOTE: You can click on the pictures to enlarge them to full size so that you can really see everything up close. http://www.corningcalifornia.net/tractor/
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