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    Posted: 31 Dec 2023 at 7:29pm

She really needs a cleaning!

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I wonder why the cut out on the battery box top?  looks chewed out, not cut nicely.
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Could you please explain how a tractor started its life in New York then end up in Illinois then find its way back to New York?  I live about 65 miles from Avon IL and remember Chatt's tractor sales and restorations.  Andy
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Do you think Sam started in NY? I’d like to know more! Ted the top of batt box has a batt cut out and when I changed 6 to 12 v the top cut outs and side cable cut outs changed places and or grew. Some nice molding in order
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Short story of Sam. I was on the road with the beech jet and ended in the Ouchita Mountains of Ar. on a Friday night. Saturday morning found me in a remote cabin where someone had just hooked up internet as there’s no phone service there. Suddenly I remembered Chats auction at the last possible minute and hooked on. It was only a minute and the auction started. A nfe wd45 with fps was first or one of the firsts on the block. Went from low to 1500 in a blink and I got her. Next was an Ollie 770 and a couple more than came Sam. I thought I had him at 28 but then someone jumped in and away we went. Got that one too. Fast forward a week or so and I land in Augusta shut down the beast get out and turn on the cell. It was ringing. Some pleasant gent was telling my that he got my number from the auction folks. Said his daddy had owned Sam and that he had treated her like royalty. Said they had another 45 which he used for most everything back in the day but kept Sam mostly out of the daily grind. I told him that I over paid cause someone had jumped in at 28. He chuckled and said “yeah that was me”! He said Chats had purchased Sam from his Dad and he had no intention of buying it back but sentimental feelings took over and that was that. I felt badly. Immediately I told him he could have Sam for what I had into him and agreed he should own him. He again chuckled and said he had no business owning him as he was now an elderly man with really no use for Sam. He asked for my address and sent Sam’s original manual to me. And that is all I was told about Sam. It’s one helluva a nice old tractor! Happy New Year. Dana
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Thanks for posting pics Cap'n. Glad to see these old girls being taken care of. Wish I could give my tractors the attention and care that are seen on here. A couple of mine only get a coffee can over the exhaust . Keep up the good work and keep posting.
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Captain Dana, That's quite a story on SAM...
  I had same thoughts as Andy had in his statement about it finding it's way back to New York.   It was from the detailed decal saying "previously owned by Sam Leslie" and next line below it says "VanLoan Farms Fort Plain, NY"  and my first thought was you were purchasing a tractor that your grandpa, dad or an uncle had used, How cool was that! But realized that Leslie was not a VanLoan.   VanLoan Farms is you.LOL
  Closest to ever having anything like that was when I was 10, I seen a WC for sale in the old Clover-Farm paper that the grocery store in Siren would have to give out...  Dad and I went to look at the tractor and then the old gal said there's a cultivator that goes with it, and when dad seen the IHC McCormick Deering cultivator, he said that he use to own that cultivator and had mounted it on his WC but later had traded it in at an Allis dealer for a WD cultivator.
 I did purchase my uncles styled WC on his estate auction.
 
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Sam’s rims are done. And the front end degreased and paint where necessary.


Edited by captaindana - 01 Jan 2024 at 2:13pm
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Are the Chat's tractor guys going to stay involved with restorations?
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Pretty sure they’re retired from that business
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Google search said that they couldn't stand retirement and still dabble in tractors.  Their website was last updated in July of 2023.  I haven't seen or heard their name much since their retirement sale.  Andy
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Neat story on Sam ! Thanks for sharing Dana. I remember Chats tractors advertizing selling some nice restorations they did. What a neat tractor to have.
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