I got a call from a Studebaker friend who offered me a 1963 Gravely Model LI tractor with mower deck and rotary plow (in back of mower deck in picture). It has been sitting a long time, but the engine turns freely. The tires are cracked but still hold air. I just need to get a 12 volt battery, add some gas, and maybe I'll have a running Gravely. It does have the label that says "Division Studebaker Corporation". What class do I enter it in for the next international meet?
My friend's father, now in his late 70s, cautioned me about the use of the rotary plow. He said that he had been plowing a stony field with it, hit a large rock, and the tractor spun sharply, breaking three of his ribs. Sounds like a useful warning! Anyone got other advice on these things?

They are cleaning out their house, cellar, and barns to move to another place a few miles away. In the basement is a 12 ft tall dealer neon sign in pretty good shape, though some of the neon tubes are broken. Out near the barn is a Stude "Trailer Toter" with diesel engine and 150 gallon fuel tank. I'd hate to pay for a fill-up on that!
[img=left]http://www.studegarage.com/images/gary_ash_m5_sm.jpg[/img=left] Gary Ash
Dartmouth, Mass.
'48 M5
'65 Wagonaire Commander
'63 Wagonaire Standard
web site at http://www.studegarage.com
My friend's father, now in his late 70s, cautioned me about the use of the rotary plow. He said that he had been plowing a stony field with it, hit a large rock, and the tractor spun sharply, breaking three of his ribs. Sounds like a useful warning! Anyone got other advice on these things?

They are cleaning out their house, cellar, and barns to move to another place a few miles away. In the basement is a 12 ft tall dealer neon sign in pretty good shape, though some of the neon tubes are broken. Out near the barn is a Stude "Trailer Toter" with diesel engine and 150 gallon fuel tank. I'd hate to pay for a fill-up on that!
[img=left]http://www.studegarage.com/images/gary_ash_m5_sm.jpg[/img=left] Gary Ash
Dartmouth, Mass.
'48 M5
'65 Wagonaire Commander
'63 Wagonaire Standard
web site at http://www.studegarage.com
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