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Re: Hey, at least some progress on Grandma's B!!!
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Posted by Doug in OR on November 28, 2002 at 16:48:59 from (12.225.51.197):
In Reply to: Hey, at least some progress on Grandma's B!!! posted by Tim Malin on November 26, 2002 at 15:33:18:
The only (very slim) thing you can do is find the serial number. If you are closer to Cashton, that tractor may have been bought from Hunt, or whomever owned that firm before Hunt. That tractor may well have been bought elsewhere, too. Sometimes the dealers kept records of serial numbers, but mostly not. Last time I drove through Cashton, Hunt was no longer in business. Once you find a serial number, you can snoop around at auctions and such, hoping to see the same tractor. Even so, the odds are very slim. If I were you, I'd look for another tractor just like the one you have a picture of, and restore that one. It my not be the very same tractor, but rest well knowing that you have a duplicate.
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