Posted by Don-WI on May 04, 2009 at 03:16:50 from (72.135.114.102):
In Reply to: Re: making modifieds posted by Old Roy on May 03, 2009 at 13:18:17:
That's the one! I was in his shop as a kid lots of times and he did inspire me quite a bit as I am now a machinist myself. His shop really is something else, and most guys would be jealous to have 1/2 his equipment.
He started out collecting and restoring Oliver and Cletrac crawlers, but then they got to be too much and he was running out of room. So he sold those and started doing the same with Cub Cadet lawn mowers. Everything on the crawler as far as I know is based off of the parts for the Oliver Cletrac crawlers, just made smaller. Woulda been really fun if he would have made scale tin to make it a scale OC-3.
Now he's not as into the Cubs, and he's working on his Mustang and Taurus SHO's. He's got 2 or 3 SHO's I think.
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