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I would like the year this machine was made.. I think it has a 12 hp engine.. it is a cast iron one.. the deck is made of cast Aluminum.. I have added a pic of it too..

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It is a 1970.
Geared or hydro?

A REAL T&C is very rare, and worth a pretty penny. Or two.
WOW.. I know could kick my own tushy.. it's been a long time since I got this machine & I thought it was before I got on MTF... well I was wrong on that part.. got it about 9/10/2010.. I did also ask questions about it here on MTF.. I found this tread I started back then..

http://www.mytractorforum.com/189-other-brands-gts/151157-wats-one-worth.html

there is also pics of this machine in that tread..

anyway.. I'm sorry to trouble u guys again.. with all the treads I have started (which is 6 pages in a list form) my memory must b slippin a lil bit..

from now on I will try & do a peek at the treads I started before I ask u guys...
The big question:

Do you want to sell it? Couple of emails and I can have two guys racing to your house to get it. One from the north, and one from the west.
The big question:

Do you want to sell it? Couple of emails and I can have two guys racing to your house to get it. One from the north, and one from the west.
right now it is not for sale.. it's headed to 2 threshin bees next month.. but if I do sell it.. bring a big fat wallet
The last show I went to (Le Sueur, MN) had a gentleman with two for sale. An Oliver 105 in nice, original condition; much like yours. $2,500, no attachments, ran well. Sold on Saturday morning. Also had a Cockshutt restored with no attachments for $5,500. That was still on the trailer when I left.
Are they Jacobsen built? Reminds me of a Ford 120
Are they Jacobsen built? Reminds me of a Ford 120
sure were.. from all the info I was told..
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