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Re: Will the 1918 JD bring $900,000+??
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Posted by Guy Fay on September 17, 2000 at 11:40:41 from (169.207.194.129):
In Reply to: Will the 1918 JD bring $900,000+?? posted by redhead on September 17, 2000 at 06:14:20:
At least one McCormick Automower is in existence, owned by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and located at the Society's museum in Cassville Wisconsin- an IH before there was even an IH. A Deering Automower and another McCormick Automower may still be in existence in France. Case Corporation owns the Arkansaw Traveler, the sixth IH tractor built (a friction drive). There may be an older friction drive in existence. There are something like two restored Dains and a carcass left, certainly not that rare compared to some others. There's two 1923 Farmalls left, for instance, and that's a tractor that obviously went somewhere, unlike the Dain.
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