Hi Mac
Mine was an older model it was articulated , had a small hydraulic ram to 
make it pivot in the middle. As far as I can remember a strange gear set up.
Richard

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 7:00:38 PM UTC Va Oak wrote:

> Richard,
> Thanks.  I did that, and never could find one called "Artic".
> Saw a fair number of Ferrari "mini" tractors - but most seemed to be 
> somewhat "modern" - so figured they must be newer models - not one you were 
> referring to.
> Mac
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>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Richard Ellis 
> Sent: Dec 21, 2020 1:53 PM 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: Re: Barn find Revo 
>
> Mac
> If you just type  Ferrari tractors in google search . It was only about 4 
> foot high. I used it to tow a small grass mower.
> Richard
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>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:36:51 PM UTC Va Oak wrote:
>
>> Richard,
>> I can't find a "Ferrari mini artic" tractor on the internet.
>> Can you provide a link to pics or a site that shows one?
>> Sounds interesting.   Thanks.
>> Mac
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>>
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: Richard Ellis 
>> Sent: Dec 21, 2020 3:47 AM 
>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
>> Subject: Re: Barn find Revo 
>>
>> Thanks for the replies ,He wants a working Revo. And I don't want any 
>> parts. Tim talking tractors ,I have had Allis -Chalmers model "U" and "M" 
>> good old work horses Also Cletrac crawlers,, Minneapolis Moline .And even a 
>> Ferrari mini artic. plus loads of others . How I wish I had kept them all 
>> !! I would have been a millionaire
>> I will tell my friend   to offer £100
>> Richard
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>>
>> On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 3:20:48 PM UTC timjz...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Any LOM is a good LOM. it's like restoration of an old OLIVER tractor. 
>>> It's all worth it in the end. Keep the heritage alive even it's only for 
>>> parts
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>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020, 9:05 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
>>> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Are you sure that lead screw is ruined? 
>>>>
>>>> If its in as bad shape as you state. offer a few bucks for it. Out side 
>>>> the leadscrew and gears the hole machine only has $30.00 worth of scrap 
>>>> metal in it. If you can get it, a little TLC (Tender Loving Care.) I know 
>>>> you can get it working again.
>>>> I wish you luck on this one.  In the worst case... if you pick it up. 
>>>> there are some parts in the machine that others (or your self) who could 
>>>> use with your Legacy.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck.
>>>> C.A.G.
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 05:47:50 AM EST, Richard Ellis <
>>>> rchrd....@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an 
>>>> old barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a 
>>>> long 
>>>> while. It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo 
>>>> stuff. It also has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it 
>>>> They are also very very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used 
>>>> for about six or more years.
>>>> *Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer* ,bearing in mind the 
>>>> leadscrew is ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will 
>>>> need  a lot of work to restore it to a good condition.
>>>> Richard U.K.
>>>>
>>>

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