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Phil Fenner

07-14-2001 22:12:05




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I have never found one in the USA, but have seen ads fr the Ferguson Tractor Clubs in the England and Ireland which put a quarterly mag but a lot of their info is not helpful for US built Fergies.




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Pete Tatham

07-15-2001 10:36:34




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 Re: Ferguson Magazines in reply to Phil Fenner, 07-14-2001 22:12:05  
Phil, Speaking as a U.K. member of the Friends of Ferguson Heritage, I have found the assistance and advice of this organisation invaluable. As you may know, the FOFH is run from the Banner Lane factory of Massey Ferguson and has the backing of that company. Why don't you and like minded Ferguson buffs approach FOFH with a view to the formation of a U.S. branch. I know there are branches in Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, etc, and I'm sure FOFH would be only too pleased to offer advice and assistance in getting a branch up and running. Their web site address is www.fofh.u-net.com/fofhhome.htm Why not get in touch with them - it's got to be worth a try,
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Pete.

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Paul in NM

07-15-2001 04:45:02




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 Re: Ferguson Magazines in reply to Phil Fenner, 07-14-2001 22:12:05  
Phil - I agree with you that the UK-produced publications have somewhat limited value for North American Ferguson owners. There has been some talk among Ferguson buffs for several years on the need to produce something here on this side of the Atlantic. Hopefully this discussion will continue more seriously at the Ferguson gathering in Waverly, Nebraska on July 21-22 at the Camp Creek Threshers meet. Perhaps a simple subscription newsletter at a reasonable price could be started that might help fill the void.

Paul Nelson

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Dick Eckrich

07-15-2001 18:14:36




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 Re: Re: Ferguson Magazines in reply to Paul in NM, 07-15-2001 04:45:02  
Maybe something along the lines of the N-Newsletter?????



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