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Re: which models made where?
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Posted by georgeky on May 26, 2007 at 22:45:21 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: which models made where? posted by jonnnny2006 on May 26, 2007 at 21:13:58:
Jonnnny, I think most H and Ms were made at Farmall Works, but not sure. Louisville built Cubs,A,B,C and supers. 100,130,140 and likely 200 and 230. Some Super Ms were also built there. I toured the Louisville plant in the mid 70s, 76 I think and it looked like a hudred acre lot of 140s parked outside, they were also loading a train with them that day. Maybe somebody can enlighten both of us. I to have had this same illness since I was 9, when gramps put me on that little 1950 Cub and said there you go George. BTW he is the one who named me George. My mother named me Gregory, but gramps said that wasn't a good manly name so George it is. All my uncles and even dad have called me George since I was a baby. My mother and wife are the only people who call me by my name. I still have the Cub.
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