[AT] Need some help

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Dec 31 08:58:45 PST 2006


I am going to suggest a Silver King. I have never seen one in person, 
and I doubt that many others have either. But they were made from 
relatively common components. And, from the images I have  seen, they 
are real "show stoppers". 
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Mike

Kevin wrote:
> Lyle  chrysler made some fliud drive tractors back in late 40s - early 50s.
> One name I can think of is Rockol, and I think montgomery ward sold them ?
> While I belive they made a few of them there was an engine option that 
> used chrysler straight 8. These tractors were sold under other names 
> also. If you looking for something different one of those with the S8 in 
> it would be rare and odd.
> Kevin
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lyle Myles" <lyle45859 at roadrunner.com>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:03 AM
> Subject: [AT] Need some help
> 
> 
>> Guys
>> I need some help from the members of the list. For years I have mostly
>> restored old Ford tractors and this was only done for resale to help
>> supplement my Social Security. Now that my wife has passed away I want to
>> restore a tractor but this time I want to keep it and show it in 
>> parades and
>> maybe go on some tractor tours. I have hundreds of photos of old tractors
>> but this time I want the unusual to restore and I have all the time in 
>> the
>> world to make parts if needed and do lots of research on the tractor. Can
>> any one give me ideas on what they think would be an unusual tractor to
>> restore. The color does not matter as the make of tractor is unimportant
>> only the rarity of the tractor. I welcome all input that any one can 
>> give me
>> If you like you can contact me off list at lyle45859 at roadrunner.com. 
>> Again
>> guys thanks for any help you can give me.
>> Lyle Myles
>>

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Mike Sloane
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