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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2005 at 03:47:42 from (209.226.247.157):
In Reply to: Re: International C posted by Harold H on December 06, 2005 at 14:04:03:
Harold: Come on, lighten up just a bit, Joe apparently hasn't seen the tractor or at least never gave it much attention. His dad is 88 and if he wishes to call it International, so what. It wasn't Joe or his dad that gave these tractors multipul names. As I see it the McCormick family are the ones responcible. My dad called his manure spreader a Frost & Wood, 20 years after Cockshutt bought the company, and even though the manure spreader had Cockshutt decals. The spreader had been Frost & Wood design. His grain drill however was Cockshutt design with Cockshutt decals. He called that one Frost & Wood as well. Probably the single biggest reason, while the dealer did put up the new Cockshutt sign, the old Frost and Wood sign remained in place long after Cockshutt was gone. In fact it wouldn't surprise me if the Frost & Wood sign is still there.
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