[Farmall] Some ads from the 11/19 Lancaster Farming

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 20 12:16:37 PST 2005


A friend of mine once had (what must have been a  mid-forties) Dodge Power wagon.  I really liked that thing.   I believe it was once used as a telephone or electric company utility  truck.  It had what might be described as a creeper gear.   You could engage it, get the thing rolling, and get out and walk along  side of it.  It was a really neat truck with lots of heavy duty  commericial boxes (maybe Reading, I can't remember).
JM
"E. John Puckett" <ejpuckett at centurytel.net> wrote:  

Mike Sloane wrote:

> Some of the more interesting ads from the (free to subscribers) 
> Mailbox Markets section of the weekly Lancaster (PA) Farming newspaper 
> for 11/19/2005. It appears that whatever problems the paper was having 
> with their Website have been corrected. For the full listing, go to 
> . [my comments, if any, are in brackets]
>
>
> Red Senior Scooter for handicap, can handle 300 lbs., owner had 
> stroke, new vehicle. Call after 6 p.m. (610) 965-5382. [this might be 
> a good "butt buggy" for tractor shows]


I have an old one I use for that a lot, and it is really handy

>
>
>
> Woods 5’ mower, new blades, excellent cond., McCormick 54’’ front 
> blade, chains with spreader, fits Farmall Cub, $1,750. Bradford Co. 
> 570-924-4029. [I know that Cub implements have become expensive, that 
> that sounds a little high for a front blade]

wonderi if that is for mower, blade, chains, and spreader all.  Still a 
little high in my opinion, unless the cub is included.

>
>
>
> Set of 4 Bell telephone trucks, 1931 inst/repair, 1931 coin collector, 
> 1950 power wagon, 1927 line truck, $400. Lanc. Co. 717-354-3155.

Toys?

>

-- 
 John
another one of them
*.?-!.* cub owners


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