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Re: 43 MCCORMICK W6 TRACTOR
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Posted by F20II on March 19, 2003 at 14:53:49 from (208.187.14.155):
In Reply to: 43 MCCORMICK W6 TRACTOR posted by ELDON on March 18, 2003 at 19:11:57:
Elden I own a couple of WD9's ( see post in IH Section) I also own H's an M's an a F20 along with a Farmall 340D/TA - but my real love is the wheatland tractors next to my 1938 F20 - these are good looking tractor but not much is ever said about them nor are there many pictures - There are a few people around that have restored W4's an W6's but because of there size and weight not many people under take the task of restoring W series tractors I guess - I am about to redo one of my WD9's I have all the manuels and a few friends that own some so good luck with yours an I hope to put up pic of my W series tractors in the future - I have also toyed with the idea of putting up a web page just about W series tractors with info about them but that is in the future when I have lots of time :o) Charlie V aka F20II on yt mag
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