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Avery and Samson


Here are some cool tractors. The Big one is an Avery 46-65 and the small one is a Samson 6-12.

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Old 11-24-2004, 12:31 AM
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Here are some cool tractors. The Big one is an Avery 46-65 and the small one is a Samson 6-12.
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Two very interesting tractors-the Avery is a 40-80 1913. The reason I know..this is my tractor. The other tractor, the Sampson is owned by my best friend Buzz Stetler. It is ironic that the two tractors you featured are owned by such good friends.
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These are photos that I took on a trip to the Northwest. Tanner and other board users, please know that it's not cool to post photos owned by other people. If you want to post pictures, make sure that you own the pictures or at least have permission to publish them.

These and other photos from my web site can be seen at:

http://www.old-engine.com/ridgefld.htm

http://www.old-engine.com/filer.htm

And we may as well throw in another one from the same trip:

http://www.old-engine.com/brooks.htm
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The other tractor, the Sampson is owned by my best friend Buzz Stetler. .
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Let's not get the cart before the horse. That Samson is owned by Old Bill. It was his dad's tractor. Buzz does not get it untill Bill passes on. AND, he is still very much alive.

Bill started and drove the tractor again at our local show, this year.

Buzz has another Samson that he is restoring.

Jim

Branch 23, Vancouver, Washington
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