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Very early Gleaner A or Gleaner T spotted

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    Posted: 21 Jan 2012 at 10:59pm
While on a trip to Tulsa Friday morning up Hwy 66, I spotted a very early A or a it is a Gleaner T as it looked like a twin to the one that I have a pic of , from the forum,being unloaded off of a trailer a couple of years or so ago.
It is east of Hwy 177 on Hwy 66 about 1/4 to 3/8, maybe half mile on the south side of the road about 100' or so just west of the curve.
It had been covered up in brush as I had been watching it for the last few years and yesterday all of the brush was cut away. 
Needs tires as it was sitting on it's rims and the whole thing looks to be complete other than needing the reel for the head.
Wanted to let you know so that if someone up in that area is familiar with or knows the owner of the property, you might be able to get it and restore it before someone scraps it. 
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Guess the town and state would help, west of Chandler Oklahoma about 5 miles + - .
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Sadly, with the price of scrap high and the brush cut down, I'm guessing it might be on it's way to China.
I sure hope it can be saved!
I 'rescued' one already, wife says no more.Yeesh,I've got an acre...a spare would be nice.
 
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