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Posted by Gordon on January 21, 2001 at 12:11:22 from (212.139.33.253):
In Reply to: M7 snow tractor posted by Thea on June 28, 2000 at 17:03:00:

I'm buying an M7 too. It's currently in Canada and has the usual problem with the Weasel-type tracks coming apart. Currently I'm finishing my 443 Tucker. Gil Mangels in Polson, Montana (museumn@cyberport.net) is the only person I know who has an M7 and the matching M-19 ski/wheel trailer, although there is another trailer hitched to the back of a Weasel in a museum in Holland. Also on the net somewhere are Dave Klink and Lyle Van Wert who have M7s too. Surprisingly large number of survivors given the limited production. Gordon McMillan, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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