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Re: Farmall MCH ???
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Posted by crtwocyl on September 05, 2006 at 18:38:14 from (207.199.225.160):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall MCH ??? posted by Wardner on September 05, 2006 at 12:56:53:
Sir, I own this tractor. Did you read the ad carefully? It has been modified with an extra transmission and the frame extended about 18". The fella I bought the tractor from was from Idaho. He said there were around 20 of these modified tractors rotting away in some ravine in Calif. He picked out the best one to restore. When he went back to see if they were still there--they were all gone. He assumed scraped. Yes I know there are M cotton harvesters all over. But not one like this. The nice fella that told me all this and was the previous owner is a well known collector from Idaho. He didn't feed me a bunch of bull. Now I suppose there MIGHT be another one like it---but I'd like to see a picture of it first. Oh -- I do believe it is sold to a fella in Texas??
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