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Finding Info on McCormick Farmall 100

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AKA Karen

01-05-2001 15:58:04




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Just like the subject said, I am having no luck finding info for dad-in-law about his "new" 100, he knows all the statistical stuff about it, but would just like to have a bit more "information" - mabye like a background story - like what did it evolve from, where did it go after, who bought it, what for etc. is there a really good website out there that has all this, all i have been able to find is advertisements, and for sale, and more advertisements. i though internet was the information highway of the future(whole other topic)

well, I hope somebody can help me i would so appreciate it, and so would dad.

karen

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Bama Red

01-05-2001 21:27:23




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 Re: Finding Info on McCormick Farmall 100 in reply to AKA Karen, 01-05-2001 15:58:04  
Karen, there is a wealth of info on this website. Just look over the topics in the left sidebar and you will see what I mean. If your Dad has a computer, he would probably enjoy spending a day or three surfing just this site and other sites which are linked to it. In addition, he will learn more about Farmall's in general, just by "lurking" on this discussion board for a few days. Best of luck!



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Glenn

01-05-2001 18:32:18




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 Re: Finding Info on McCormick Farmall 100 in reply to AKA Karen, 01-05-2001 15:58:04  
Hi Karen,

Please check your e-mail for a message concerning your father-in-law's 100.

Thanks,


Glenn



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H MN

01-05-2001 17:30:14




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 Re: Finding Info on McCormick Farmall 100 in reply to AKA Karen, 01-05-2001 15:58:04  
Karen: Have a good book store do a search for books by Guy Fay. The letter series is my favorite.(They lead up to the number series like your "100.") There are others covering the whole 150 years of the IHC company if needed. good reading to you. harvey



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