[AT] Allis WC

Easley, Greg EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Tue Jun 7 14:57:42 PDT 2005


It's on rubber now.  The original steel is sitting in the guy's barn
and comes with the tractor.  Wouldn't be doing any work with the Allis.
We've got modern tractors for that.  This one would just be another toy.



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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of H. L. Staples
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Greg the price of the tractor doesn't sound bad.  If you want to use it
there will be more money spent to put rubber shoes on her. I don't
really want or need anything on steel wheels. The wheels eat up trailers
and are more difficult to load.  



The steel wheels might appeal to some for show.

 

H. L. Staples

McLoud, Oklahoma

USA

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Easley, Greg

Date: 06/07/05 12:56:08

To: ATIS

Subject: [AT] Allis WC

 

I'm looking at what I think is a late WC, has styled sheet metal.

Good rubber, straight, no rust, runs strong with no smoke, and

comes with a full set of factory steel wheels.  The owner wants

$800.  I don't know enough about persian orange to have a feel

for the price.  Is this something that I should snap up, or should

I run away as fast as I can?

 

Greg

http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416

 

 

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