Posted by farmallhal on July 26, 2011 at 11:44:16 from (184.6.73.101):
In Reply to: Mark Wood? posted by RedOctober on July 26, 2011 at 11:25:04:
Mark is a real mystery to several of us who have known him for several years through our IH and Farmall restoration activities and as a supplier of parts and services. He was not at this year's RPRU last month and I made several inquiries of his well being and why he has seemed to have fallen off the planet. People he was very close too in our IH group say he doesn't return ANY phone calls and seems to have just taken up other interests and endeavors. One vendor who knows him quite well says he won't even return his calls either and he thought he was tied up with a daughter building a house somewhere in Illinois. I believe he is a full time farmer and that is his main focus and he did the tractor restoration thing in the off-periods between planting and harvesting. Other then that no information was available from folks who have been quite involved with him in the past. I think we have entered into the "post Mark Wood era" it appears. If someone close to Gifford, Illinois would like to try and contact him in person I have his address there unless he has relocated elsewhere if that is any help and my email is open, Hal.
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