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Just added a big brother . .

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PetesPonies1

Also came with its original documentation. 

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oliver2-44

Very nice 👍🏾 

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PetesPonies1

Never have seen one of these before; data for the engine. Neat that it came with so much original docs. 

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Maxwell-8
3 hours ago, PetesPonies1 said:

Neat that it came with so much original docs. 

Indeed.that is stuff gets lost so fast! 

 

I bought a 314 a while back. after getting it technical in top shape. I sold it again. couple of weeks ago the previous owner contacted me to say he still had some of those papers. I picked them up, but haven't been able to contact the new owner...

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ebinmaine

Excellent find!

 

4 hours ago, PetesPonies1 said:

 data for the engine

THAT'S particularly impressive. 

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ri702bill

A couple of great looking workers, for sure.

Is that a 1964ish Dodge D100 pickup on the trailer?? 

Bill

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Retired Wrencher

Pete good looking tractors. Nice looking 877. Enjoy them.

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WheelHorse520H

Nice that it’s got the original papers. That otta be a good machine… because it’s a wheel horse of course.

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Pullstart

Great addition to a herd!  

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kpinnc

Most folks who keep that documentation over the years are much more likely to keep up the maintenance over the years as well. Looks like you made a very good find! :thumbs:

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PetesPonies1
50 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

Most folks who keep that documentation over the years are much more likely to keep up the maintenance over the years as well. Looks like you made a very good find! :thumbs:

Oh absolutely.

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PetesPonies1
18 hours ago, ri702bill said:

A couple of great looking workers, for sure.

Is that a 1964ish Dodge D100 pickup on the trailer?? 

Bill

Yes, that particular truck is a 1962.

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ri702bill
5 hours ago, PetesPonies1 said:

Yes, that particular truck is a 1962

 Have not seen one of those around here in decades. Lots of Ford F100's and Chevy C10's still left up here - Dodge and International were just not that popular for half tons.

(I learned to drive on a 1956 International S100 half ton)

Bill

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PetesPonies1
6 hours ago, ri702bill said:

 Have not seen one of those around here in decades. Lots of Ford F100's and Chevy C10's still left up here - Dodge and International were just not that popular for half tons.

(I learned to drive on a 1956 International S100 half ton)

Bill

I do restorations. Mostly Mustangs, but venture out once in a while to something different when a customer wants it done. 

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pfrederi

Great addition.  Chargers are great machines...  Of course I am prejudiced I have 6 ..I think.

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ri702bill

Ah,yes - Ford Mustangs - a Falcon with a pretty face.....! The early ones at least.

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PetesPonies1
9 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Ah,yes - Ford Mustangs - a Falcon with a pretty face.....! The early ones at least.

Sorta, lots of things are different. Some Engineering is shared, but everyone says what you say. If you really know, you understand a lot of differences. 

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Sailman

Congratulations on the addition. Good to know us southern boys can land a few nice ponies down here!!

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PetesPonies1
10 minutes ago, Sailman said:

Congratulations on the addition. Good to know us southern boys can land a few nice ponies down here!!

Born in Anderson SC, when Dad was at Clemson. But I grew up in Maryland, only to return to SC when I retired.. And yes they are difficult to find the more south you go. Most everything I want is in northern North Carolina  now. :) But the amount of these for sale in PA is staggering. My father had one when I was 10, we were in northern MD. They were sold locally . .  close to PA  :)

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