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model M , hiden in plain sight
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Posted by Steve Greenhill on February 15, 2007 at 20:04:36 from (74.229.225.162):
We have some land in Tennessee and was out walking around and saw a very large mound of honeysuckle vines and briars, and you get the idea. long story short, it turns out that there is an I-H model M in the middle. I found the serial tag and was wondering if anyone could give me any info. on it .the # as I was able to read it is....FBK 284764x1 . I would like to find out when she was built and all. I was thinking of trying to find an old MM to rebuild because my wife was born and raised in Moline, but I think she would be happy with this one . And it is already our's. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Steve Greenhill, Clarksville, Tn.
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