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Re: Re: Re: 5 millionth tractor
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Posted by CNKS on December 13, 2003 at 09:21:50 from (207.178.96.211):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 5 millionth tractor posted by Hugh MacKay on December 12, 2003 at 19:48:06:
I don't know what they counted, but both you and parts man should purchase a copy of Ken Updike's book "International Harvester Tractor's 1955-1985. Details are given on pp 75-79. there was only one, built during the week of Jan 6, 1974, SN 35153, actually presented on Feb 1, 1974. Ultimately bought by a group of Montana dealers for $40,086.86, who put it in the Montana State Ag Museum in Conrad, Montana, where it was at the time of printing of the book. I believe Guy Fay will confirm this -- I consider both Guy and Ken to be authorities on the subject of IH tractors, as they are people who have spent many hours, days and months researching the subject, unlike the rest of us who just rely on our fading memories.
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