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Posted by Mason C. Rose on September 12, 2004 at 07:44:22 from (64.146.186.134):
In Reply to: Re: Re: antique tractor seat posted by Bill Schubel on February 22, 2002 at 12:52:41:
Hi Bill, just came across your posting about a Stoddard tractor seat. The other day I was clearing some trails with my John Deere tractor through our Massachusetts woods and came across a long abandoned disk harrow it had a Stoddard iron tractor seat. The harrow has two iron wheels in the rear and was obviously made to be pulled by horses. I assume that the whole unit was made by Stoddard - not just the seat. You seem to be an expert on Stoddard, so I thought you might be able to give me a bit more information on this item. Is it worth hauling out of the woods which were obviously fields many years ago? I'm not a collector, but any information on it would be of interest. Thanks, Mason
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