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    Posted: 28 Jan 2011 at 8:06pm
Some people might cringe when they see this pulling into their drive, but I think it's a beautiful sight. Thanks to my friend Darryl, this left Washington State today. Should be in Iowa on Tuesday. I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas.
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Sweet, Lots of new toys! What is the MM?
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Terry, Green Acres is getting crowded, wish it were mine. Send me your email, I got pics of the sign.Tracy Martin
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Are you getting all those toys?  Unfair!
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The yellow tractor is a 1950 Oliver FWA with screaming detroit.
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You can forward that truck right on to me...looks like a 55 or 56 Ford with a Naepco 4x4 conversion
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Terry looks like buying that truck led to a bigger load!  I'll wave as it goes by....heck I probably already missed it!
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fords had the marmon harrington 4x4 conversion and the chevys or gmcs had the napco and by the way if anyone is interested  a 56 ford f100 1/2 ton 4x4 marmon harrington with I think 52000 miles and a 272 and 3 speed let me know I have had one for about 10 years and my grandma sold her place so I brought it home out of the shed about 3 months ago and it has been on a trailer since, I am a die hard chevy guy and I will never fix it up , thanks
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got another truck leaving washington? I need a tractor and possibly another one cross country lol
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Originally posted by dustinmo dustinmo wrote:

fords had the marmon harrington 4x4 conversion and the chevys or gmcs had the napco and by the way if anyone is interested  a 56 ford f100 1/2 ton 4x4 marmon harrington with I think 52000 miles and a 272 and 3 speed let me know I have had one for about 10 years and my grandma sold her place so I brought it home out of the shed about 3 months ago and it has been on a trailer since, I am a die hard chevy guy and I will never fix it up , thanks


If you're really interested in selling it, take a good, clear picture and advertise it in Hemmings Motor News or a magazine like Vintage Trucks.
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terry.....u *uck! lol where you findin all the neat stuff? that is why my ole lady...ooops i mean my loving wife wouldn't let me buy a car trailer to pull behind our motorhome....cuz she knew she'd be driving the burb while i was hauling something else!!
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Now that's quite a load!!
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Is that Oliver by chance a "Mighty Tow"?  Dale-OH has the twin to that one if it is.
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Shamless ,get your *alls out of your wife's pocket book LOL
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The truck and tractors are mine.The Oliver is a Mighty Tow.The truck is a 1956.It has a Fabco 4x4 conversion.  I have a Napco and Marmom Harrington. Shameless, my wife always says, whatever makes me happy makes her happy. LOL , and then I woke up.
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Originally posted by TerrySWIA TerrySWIA wrote:

The truck and tractors are mine.The Oliver is a Mighty Tow.The truck is a 1956.It has a Fabco 4x4 conversion.  I have a Napco and Marmom Harrington. Shameless, my wife always says, whatever makes me happy makes her happy. LOL , and then I woke up.
  

  I can relate to that!!
1949 B   3930 Ford- Have owned other Orange ,green,red,yellow,dark green tractors and equipment.
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Originally posted by TerrySWIA TerrySWIA wrote:

The truck and tractors are mine.The Oliver is a Mighty Tow.The truck is a 1956.It has a Fabco 4x4 conversion.  I have a Napco and Marmom Harrington. Shameless, my wife always says, whatever makes me happy makes her happy. LOL , and then I woke up.
It will be easier asking for forgiveness than permission huh? LOL
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I had to reply. That was a fun load. He was only 880 lbs overweight so he dumped fuel to make weight the rest of the trip. He could go 42500 on the rear spread and he was only 71220 back there. Heavy old trailer. That 25000  engine on the front is still for sale, now at Terry place. That old Oliver weighted right at 20,000 full of fluid and weights. I could load trucks everyday. Love trying to put a set together and make it work.
 
Have fun Terry, still got more stuff out west everyone !!! (Sorry no 21's )
 
Take care, Darryl
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Sorry 41220 on the rear. NOT THAT HEAVY!!!!
B 10 Custom. Serial # 1001 D21, First D21 built 69 #4498 and Last D 21 Built #4609. 1946 MM UTU. And 2000, 2005 Pete's. AC custom Hauling.
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Whats the allis chalmers on the back it looks like a 7000,7010 or 7020?
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Terry as Bret said I also have a mighty tow is that a 4-115?  FYI the neighbors will hate you if you put a straight pipe on it.
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Everytime we bring home a trailer load of junk home dad always says I bet the neighbors likes seeing that come in, but its a beautiful sight to us.
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Looks awesome guys!!!  Find me a load also man!!
 
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Luke That is one nice load. I know you will enjoy them. Dallas
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Cool 56 Ford truck! I had a 56 F100 when I was in high school (no it wasn't new--I'm not that old). I envy you!
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I met that this morning about 6:50am at Ogallala, NE. It was either getting on or off I-80. I was getting off I-80 in the blue Pete 379 headed south to Grant with a load of Dekalb seed corn. The temperature was minus 9.
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