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Re: How has anybody here gone about finding a family heirloom?
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Posted by joe on June 04, 2002 at 18:24:04 from (66.43.207.226):
In Reply to: How has anybody here gone about finding a family heirloom? posted by Tim Malin on June 04, 2002 at 16:18:46:
The favorite story around these parts is of John Kizenbaugh (I think that is the right first name), but in any case, he is the guy who owns Kinze Mfg. When he was a little tyke, his dad strapped a wood block on the clutch pedal of their H (at least I think it was an H) so that he could reach it. He always wanted to get the H back, and one day went to a sale, and found an H with a wood block on the pedal. Lo and behold, it was his! So he got it back, but I think that is mostly luck. And he collects tractors, has a huge shed of them piled two high (literally!), all restored and running. Good luck finding your tractors!
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