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Brian

12-29-1998 17:59:53




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I think I'll paint my sM white so I'll be more interested in this white blight that showing up more and more on this page then I can say I have on of these rare demonstraters




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Mark R.

12-30-1998 20:06:25




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 Re: white farmalls in reply to Brian, 12-29-1998 17:59:53  

If you do paint an M white your no better than a counterfitter and should be tried as such, sentenced to a life without Farmall tractors.HA HA!



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Big Mike

12-29-1998 18:47:28




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 Re: white farmalls in reply to Brian, 12-29-1998 17:59:53  

Just don't paint it green 'n yeller like I seen one on this board!!! I had a neighbor who painted one black 'n red 'n white... I guess the I. H. I seen was a green an' yeller H.....":-0



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Big Mike

12-29-1998 18:16:02




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 Re: white farmalls in reply to Brian, 12-29-1998 17:59:53  

Comon Brian! the Demonstrators are a part of Farmall history! They are not a blight. They are what was!!! They are RARE!!!



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Robert Campbell

12-30-1998 03:02:52




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 Re: Re: white farmalls in reply to Big Mike, 12-29-1998 18:16:02  
Yes, they are if they are correct. I can paint a 1963 560 white and say it is a demo, but that wouldn't make it so. If it is a 1950 A or C that was a demo, it should be painted back white. IH never released the H or M as demos, therefore they were not painted white and sold as demos from the factory. Someone mentioned a 46 H or M that was sold at Bill Whites auction as being athentic, NOT!! IH didn't do that in 1946. All I am saying is to restore these tractors as close to accurate as possible. Someone is always trying to pull something over on us.

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Deutsch

12-30-1998 06:52:56




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 Re: Re: Re: white farmalls in reply to Robert Campbell, 12-30-1998 03:02:52  
Robert;

I agree whole heartedly when it comes to authenticity, shame some people don't/can't appreciate this and looses to history the real value of things.

Was there ever a white demo Cub and Super A?

Thanks,

Bob



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Todd Markle

12-30-1998 18:14:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: white farmalls in reply to Deutsch, 12-30-1998 06:52:56  
All of the "A"s made in 1950 would have been "super A"s so there would not have been any regular "A"s painted white. They did make white cubs. The "C" wasn't made "super" until 1951
so the white Cs would have been plain Cs.The A was made "super" in 1948.



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