Posted by red reaper on February 14, 2008 at 16:14:08 from (65.255.150.107):
Hello all, I wanted to post this over here at YTmag because I dont get over here as much as I would like to collect serial no.s off you guy's 1206's So far we have over 700 farmalls listed and close to 200 wheatlands. If you would like to report your serial no. and see if we have any listed next to yours just email and we'll get you put down.Even if its not yours and just want to report it. Even if its just a junker or has been parted. So far we've re-united one family with their long lost tractor after many years of it being lost. We know where the first 6 farmalls are with the exception of no.3 . The info we need is serial no.,running,parted, or restored, where its located,state/town and owner in case we need to contact them if that info is available. If you know the serial no. to a 1206 you are looking for, ask us if we have it, or put it on the list so we can contact you when or if it comes in. The odds are pretty good. There was 8402 farmalls made,and we have 700+ listed, so the chances are getting better all the time. My email is mgall@cvalley.net Thank you.
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