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    Posted: 09 Nov 2010 at 10:42pm
I found a 3 wheeled allis sprayer in a grove full of goodies, sorry I already have dibs on everything.  It apears to be complete but I doubt it runs.  Would this be worth buying and restoring. 
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I would certainly think so Dan. I believe they were made by Haan, and they were powered by a Wisconsin engine. I haven't seen but one or two of them myself. HTH Rich
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Dan, does it look like the  pictures in this link. First 2 pics are a real sprayer. The rest is how Armand built his scale model.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41873594@N07/sets/72157622162441464/show/
http://www.ae-ta.com
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That Armand sure is an artist.JP
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Well, for sure you don't see many of them around. Worth it?  -- that's a good question. Sort of depends on your interests, ability, and cash flow situation. Not likely to to make money on restoring it (IMHO) but would be a cool thing to have. If you don't want, maybe somebody on here would be interested ----- not me, I'm lacking in ability and cash flow areas -- LOL.
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That is exactly what the sprayer is.  I don't need it and really don't have the money to buy it but $200 is just too good of a deal to pass up in my opinion.
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