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Old 12-20-2015, 09:27 PM
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Got my first O Saturday to go with my 102 and 125, 7 hour round trip to get a 61 serial #12950 bolted spindles, no slot in the dash and what im assuming is the hole for the creeper lever. need some tlc but I couldn't be happier its been a long wait.
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Old 12-20-2015, 10:08 PM
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Congrats on the O. Lets see some pics of those rear rims, they look like early ones from the pics. Also the axle and S/G bracket.
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Old 12-20-2015, 11:34 PM
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Congrats on the O. Lets see some pics of those rear rims, they look like early ones from the pics. Also the axle and S/G bracket.
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Would be a July tractor...
I don't think there should be a creeper hole though. If I'm wrong, I WILL be corrected...
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Old 12-21-2015, 06:18 AM
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I talked to a fella that has a 61 O that has the same round hole and his has a creeper im guessing it had a creeper at one time then........?
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Nice find on your O!
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Congrats on your Origional !
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Nice Original, The starter gen bracket they are referring to is the one that bolts to the block under the gen. My guess is someone had put a creeper in it at one time...
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Nice Original, The starter gen bracket they are referring to is the one that bolts to the block under the gen. My guess is someone had put a creeper in it at one time...
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Nice Original, The starter gen bracket they are referring to is the one that bolts to the block under the gen. My guess is someone had put a creeper in it at one time...
Thanks for clearing that up, I know a little about O's but learning all the little details is one of my favorite parts of this hobby.
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Old 12-22-2015, 07:07 AM
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Thanks everyone, its been a long search. This winter I plan on getting the mechanicals all done and hopefully put some new cloths on her this spring. this one will look good next to my 61 Jacobsen chief 100a at shows next year. The O completes my first year tractors for both of my gt brands I collect IH CC and Jacobsen.
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