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Wild Bill in VA

OK Ya' heard me talk about it now here's the pictures

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Handy Don

Haven't seen an Oliver outboard in at least 30 years.

I'd love to hear the story about the 315 and "the crunch".

Is that a 701 dying in the sun? Dual S/G pulley and "footstep" foot rests.

Thanks for the pictures, Bill.

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Sparky

Very cool!

  Do we have any members from that area?? I mean there’s gotta be a few old tractors around that dealerships area still chuggin along

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Heatingman
12 hours ago, Wild Bill in VA said:

Bechthold tractor service in Lodi, California

 

 

 

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Looks like skid steer tires on that one up on the top rack

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Retired Wrencher

Mike I will have to look that up for Ca members. Looks to be about 30 members in Ca. They have some nice-looking tractors there.

 

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:

Bill, love to see photos of old dealerships that are proud enough to keep the :wh: insignia prominently displayed. That 701 sitting in the weeds would be a fine member of anyone's herd, looks like it is all there.

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ebinmaine
12 hours ago, Wild Bill in VA said:

 

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Looks like a 1045 on the right? 

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Heatingman said:

Looks like skid steer tires on that one up on the top rack

Agreed. Available readily in a near to stock size for big wheel Wheelhorses. 

R-4 / R4 is the industry standard designation. 

They're good on turf and harder aggregate surfaces. Softer stuff like loose clay or mud I greatly prefer the AG/bar R1 farm tractor tread.  

IMHO. YMMV.  

 

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Sailman

Familiar with the skid steer tread but never used it. Was trying to find AG tires in 15 inch for my GT-14 ...but no luck :bitch:

Skid steer tread was closest thing....so I went with turfs.

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Vurge

Oh, WOW.  I'm relatively local (1 hour away) and haven't ever seen this place!  Wheel Horses are really hard to come by around here. I've always thought it was because there were no dealers out here..... guess I'm wrong!  

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kpinnc

Very nice!

 

That 315-8 looks like I feel most days... :P

 

Knocked back and shocked!

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Wild Bill in VA
5 hours ago, Vurge said:

Oh, WOW.  I'm relatively local (1 hour away) and haven't ever seen this place!  Wheel Horses are really hard to come by around here. I've always thought it was because there were no dealers out here..... guess I'm wrong!  

It was in Lodi, CA and the guy with his wife took me to town to eat at an In-N-Out burger joint was maybe 10 minutes away. (This was back in 2008)

Wild Bill in Richmond VA

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