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In search of Fathers M( Darien/Southern Tier) NY
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Posted by Justin Fletcher on October 27, 2002 at 06:48:47 from (12.30.226.102):
Hello All, Thanks alot for the help guys,I was incorrect on the buyers location,I was 8yrs.old when it was sold .The tractor was sold to a man from the southern tier of NY,My father cannot recall his name,I am going to the bank my dad used to deal with this week to see if they got the serial no# on file,I doubt it but it's worrth a shot.The tractor was sold appox. 22 yrs ago,the M had the wood covered pulley type pto on it( I always played with it)It has a wide front end,Also the buyer would of loaded the tractor onto the truck from a trench cut into the old railroad bed that ran through the property( a wierd loading location and way of doing it)The man that bought it was around my age 30yrs old.There would of been a big sign on the garage(Darien Tv)my father used to repair TV'S,I know this is a long shot but if a could find and buy the old M I know it would mean alot to my father,Like I said earlier in a post he had a few farmalls but the M was buy far his Baby,He sold it to pay the taxes,Thank you all so much, Justin NY
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