Posted by kossuth on January 06, 2014 at 03:52:07 from (76.106.12.192):
In Reply to: Dads Super M posted by Chuck Machinist on January 05, 2014 at 15:31:18:
No disrespect sir, but I doubt you'll find anybody that knows anything about an auction from 40 years ago. If you do then that would be terrific, but your Super M may not have been the only one sold that day.
I suspect you are looking to find said machine and possibly purchase. With that said, we need something else to go by. You are not that far from me so it could of ended up out here by Frederick MD for all we know.
If you can tell us what the SN is that would be 10x more helpful being I'm sure the tractor looks 100% different now vs what it did look like. Places to look for the SN of the tractor. If you have any old service records that were kept look and see if the dealer listed the SN on there. It possibly might be on some tax paperwork before or after the auction. It would definitely be on the original bill of sale. Best of luck, your just gonna have to dig alittle I think.
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