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June- Tractor of the Month- 1961-1964 Roundies (including 701)

June tractor of the month  

30 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick your June tractor of the month

    • Craig's (going by name because who knows what screen name he'll have by the end of voting) 653
    • sorekiwi's 33E
    • buckrancher's 854
    • 55rj35jr's 701
    • 55rj35jr's 603
    • KenB's son Cole's 854
    • wh1257's 753
    • octfst's 753
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    • TT (pick one)
    • formariz's 653
    • rmaynard's 701
    • squonk's 704
    • buckrancher's 701
    • whfan74's 701


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whfan74

Here is my 701 that was recently completed (today). Just two finishing touches tomorrow and then she will be loaded for the show. I will try and find a before pic. It has come a long ways.

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I have no clue why they were turned upside down. :(. Everywhere else they came out correct!

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Fixed upside down pictures
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AMC RULES

Just gotta be different, don't cha Scott.   :ychain: 

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squonk

Hey! Those weights aren't going to do diddly poo being all upside downy like that!

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AMC RULES

WOW! Looks like Jason hooked you up Scott.

Your 701 looks so much better shiny side up.   :) 

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whfan74

He sure did! Thank you, thank you!

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formariz

I can't seem to be able to  edit my previous post where I submitted my 653 for this month so here is some additional information;

 

Bought it in 2007 on eBay. It came from Columbus,Ohio.My fiercest competitor for it was Wild Bill. It was his questions to the seller and the fact that he stated who he was that  really sparked my final interest in the tractor. Needless to say it did not come cheap. I seem to be the third owner. It was originally owned by an elderly gentleman in a farming comunity and it was only used by him for transportation. Its second owner had it only for a little while and used it only twice to mow an elementary school yard. I don't believe this tractor has ever stayed outside one day in its life or ever felt a drop of rain. With the exception of a bill of sale every other piece of paper that came with it in 1963 I have, down to the engine tag warning to put oil in before using. Everything feels tight like new specially the steering. It was certainly loved by its previous owners as testified by its condition. It has never been touched by paint or a wrench. It only had one diode changed at some time in the past . I can also state that it will stay that way for at least two more generations, since it will not go anywhere during that time.

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CasualObserver

Cas, I added your info to your other post. :thumbs:  Still one of my favorite tractors that have ever been posted on here on RS!

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AMC RULES

Is it soup yet?   :teasing-poke: 

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CasualObserver

Voting is open.... July 1-July 3.

 

Also going to open up submissions for July in a minute.

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CasualObserver

And the winner was formariz and his beautiful 653!!!

 

Thanks for all the contributions.  Let's get back on the ball for the July month!

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Ken B

Congrats Cas! Awesome 653! :greetings-clappingyellow:

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Jake Kuhn

Congrats!!!

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