[AT] Selling the Gauger Super-C
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue Jul 4 06:29:00 PDT 2006
He didn't paint the inside of the castings with Glyptol? Then I don't
want it. :-)
Actually, that is a very nice tractor and puts all of mine to shame. But
I wouldn't be comfortable with something like that - I would be afraid
to use it and possibly scratch the paint. Mine may not look good, but
they work hard.
Mike
Paul Bazzetta wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Hi. It's time to sell one of the legendary Geoff Gauger "remanufactured"
> restored Farmalls. I sold the farm. The 1952 Super-C must go before we take
> down the barn this summer.
>
> These pictures tell the story of how Geoff takes a tractor COMPLETELY apart
> and remanufactures it back to perfect condition. I paid $4,000 but will
> take $3500 firm. It has to go now.
>
> http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4045430&a=30552067&sp=1&showall
> =true
>
>
> There are only 3 complete Gauger tractors in existence today and this is
> second one he restored. It is amazing. Come see it even if you don't want
> to buy it.
>
> Paul Bazzetta
> Genesee Depot, WI
> bazzetta at execpc.com
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