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Re: Photo of Super HTA from Canton, IL sale
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Posted by billonthefarm on December 15, 2004 at 06:12:19 from (204.42.22.105):
In Reply to: Re: Photo of Super HTA from Canton, IL sale posted by Hugh MacKay on December 15, 2004 at 03:13:26:
I live close to canton and that was a very nice tractor. The man that owned the tractor buys and sells tractors all the time. He purchased the tractor from another local man some time ago. Local talk is that he paid less than 25% of what the tractor sold for at this auction. As I understand it all the mechanical was done buy the first owner and the man who sold the tractor at auction had the cosmetics done. I think the man who bought this tractor has a very nice tractor and a sure conversation starter and the original owner got what he wanted out of the tractor when he sold it and I'm sure the man who sold it at auction is happy. Buy the way this was a very interesting auction to watch. I am a 2 cyl fan but to see so many IH letter tractors being sold at one shot was very enjoyable. There was a huge local interest in this acution as Canton IL was the home of the P&O plow works which became the IH plow works and so many people in this area worked or had someone who worked in the IH plow works so the local paper had articles and everyone talked about it for days before and still talking about it know. I went buy there yesterday afternoon and there are eight or ten of those tractors still there.
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