Posted by fdt860 on November 02, 2022 at 14:59:52 from (86.217.25.177):
In Reply to: Favorite Oliver posted by IndyFarmBoy on November 02, 2022 at 06:56:09:
The favorite i can afford is one of the 50 series, I got a White 4W115 hidden under a Pearson DP100 (close enough).
Dream tractor would be a 2255 fitted with a Red stripe 2-155 cab (painted white of course), and with a full powershift tranny from a newer one (I said "dream")
I also like the old ones, and have bought an 18-27 in quite sorry shape. Unfortunately, it is an early one with the short wheelbase. The long wheelbase, row crops 18-27 and 80s are nice. They look similar to the massey harris Challenger, which is probably the nicest pre-war tractor in the 1936 red version.
This post was edited by fdt860 on 11/02/2022 at 03:07 pm.
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