Jump to content

Reuhlz

Bulldog
  • Posts

    212
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Posts posted by Reuhlz

  1. I met the guy with the B61 Superliner and MH last month up at the Clifford show talked to him at the Mack display for quite a while, he's a good guy. The green B61and the blue B61 and the AC all are owned by Great Lakes Truck Club Members too. Talked with the owner of the blue B61 at another members open house and truck drive in last fall. Where was the Estate auction and the Massey Expo at?

    The Massey estate auction was in Dungannon, Ontario and the Massey Expo was in Paisley, Ontario at the Bruce County Heritage Association http://bruceheritage.com/

    I agree Ron is a great guy. I didn't get a chance to speak with the other owners of the other trucks at the Expo. Every time I went to look at their trucks nobody was around. I would have enjoyed a conversation with them.

  2. I went pickin' for some old tractor parts last week and this guy has around 9 or 10 old extinguishers. He had them all refinished and clear coated about 5 years ago. They still looked good to me. He said they would all be around the $100 range each (shipping not included) if anyone needs one. Just PM me and I will pass along his information and you can figure it out. I have attached a few pictures.

    Drew

    post-12015-0-07416200-1377034241_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-11404800-1377034243_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-66787700-1377034245_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-79727900-1377034247_thumb.j

    • Like 1
  3. The guy that used to own the local Massey Ferguson dealer restored one just like it several years ago,used to always be at the local parades and Old Threshers every year,but since his health went south,it has been out for quite awhile . I keep thinking someday it will pop up for sale .

    This GP just sold in Canada last week for $15,000. Depending on condition they can range from $6,000 to $25,000 or more.

    post-12015-0-93805900-1377010714_thumb.j

    • Like 1
  4. We bought this tractor in July 2011. If the saying goes you can start with a grease stain, we pretty much did that. There were basically no good parts on this tractor. But, it was a rare Kerosene model with special exhaust manifold, and a separate 1 gallon gas tank for starting and then you switch over to Kerosene. Back in the 50's Kerosene was much cheaper than gas. It took two additional donor tractors to put this 22K back together. I hope you enjoy!

    Drew

    post-12015-0-05070600-1375930526_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-41980700-1375930528_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-75951000-1375930530_thumb.j

    post-12015-0-85105900-1375930625_thumb.j

    • Like 1
  5. I grew up with Percherons. They are awesome animals with the best personalities and dispositions. We hitched, paraded, and showed them throughout the midwest. Back in 1996 I was the champion showman for the World Percheron Congress which occurs only every 4 years in the United States. It is still one of my proudest accomplishments.

    Have fun with them!

    Drew

  6. I would have to agree to Vlad's "pair of cents". You can never go back to original. In my opinion, that is too nice of an original truck and too rare of a truck to modify.

    Jonas - you seem to find all of the gems out west. I would find a B model cab or something similar and throw it on a modern 2 ton frame with new engine, trans, axles and brakes you want and have a nice old style modern truck.

    Just one man's opinion.....Drew

×
×
  • Create New...