Posted by CNKS on July 10, 2009 at 14:01:43 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Hey CNKS.... posted by Dave H (MI) on July 10, 2009 at 13:46:25:
Sounds like him -- I had a white C that I didn't realize was white until I took the hood off. I was on some forum looking for help, I think the Red Power Magazine forum, and he contacted me by email. This was in 2002, I did not know there was anything wrong with him at the time. I believe he was in MI. He died of emphysema (SP?), or a similar illness a couple of years ago. I'm 71, I think he was a couple of years younger than me. He had recently put up a new building to store his collection in. He told me that he saw the handwriting on the wall and sold his IH dealership before the merger. Not sure what he went into, was not farm equipment, but he did well in that too. He did not care for the current CaseIH tractors, mainly because the Case is before the IH, many think it should be the other way around as the merger saved Case also. A more knowledgeable person of IH tractors does not exist, then or now. You can ask on the Red Power Forum (you have to register). There are several current members who knew him personally.
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