Posted by Tom Fleming on December 11, 2011 at 04:21:27 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: Tracking down an F12 posted by SadFarmall on December 11, 2011 at 03:16:13:
your only possibility is to check out the vital records (death, birth) and see if you can find the family of the names listed. They may or may not have information.
I have been looking for my dad's Super M, and what really makes it hard is that I don't have the serial number. I know who he sold it to, and that guy sold it at auction when he retired. The auction company is still in business, and I haven't called them yet, but I am hoping they have records back that far. If they can tell me the name of the person who bought it, I am on to the next leg of the search.
I also have contacted the family of the dealership who sold dad the tractor new. They told me that they still have alot of the old company records in storage, and that if they got the time, they would look for me. That was 2 years ago, and I am not holding out much hope that they will ever do it. I guess I should ask them if they would mind if I were to look through the records. Probably won't let me, but I guess it doesn't hurt to ask. The sales sheets usually had the serial number on them.
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