Posted by MJ in the UK on June 17, 2014 at 01:52:33 from (86.165.100.20):
In Reply to: Re: 10 -20 Tractor. posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 16, 2014 at 12:24:09:
Thanks for the reply Cowman, I do a lot of rally commentries here in the UK and talk about the Titans and Moguls and it is intresting to realise IH factory workers could have been building them then moove on to building 12-20s and 15-30s. Im I right in thinking the 15-30 tractors were built in the Milwarke works. In the teens and twenties IH sent us Moguls, Titans, 8-16s, 10-20s,15-30s and a few Farmall Regulars and it is suprising to see how many have survived into preservation. Last month a 1917 Titan was found in a shed in North Yorkshire after running for the last time in 1945 and restoration as allready started. The 1923 10-20 i recently bought is in very good running order and has been out to several rallies. MJ
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