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History buff

12-26-2003 10:50:21




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Hi, I see you have some old photos of pulling, do you have any shots of AC's of the day, Dennis Brabec maybe???? Thanks, happy holidays!!




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1206SWMO

12-26-2003 13:43:15




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 Re: Hey 1206swmo in reply to History buff, 12-26-2003 10:50:21  
Sorry but much to my regret I dont have any older pictures of any of the Brabec brothers AC tractors.



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BigART

12-27-2003 10:29:16




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 Re: Re: Hey 1206swmo in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-26-2003 13:43:15  
wonder how many hooks the old Country Dude and Imposter had on'em---sure like to have a dollar a hook in a pile!!!!! !!, might even take 50 cents a hook if you throw in the McKinnons, Hundleys and Bobb Bros.(who are still going strong)BigART



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LarryW

12-27-2003 14:46:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Hey 1206swmo in reply to BigART, 12-27-2003 10:29:16  
The Country Dude will be returning to action as an alky burner next spring. Will be repainted, but look the same. Its in Mn, should be fun to watch. Does anyone know who has the Impostor now?



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1206SWMO

12-27-2003 12:36:30




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 Re: Re: Re: Hey 1206swmo in reply to BigART, 12-27-2003 10:29:16  
I'll bet Bennie McKinnons "Old Faithful" D-21 probably had the most hooks of any pulling tractor ever built so at 50 cents a hook you got a bunch there.

At one time the McKinnon family pulled (4) different D-21's."Old Faithful","The Joker",the "Polecat",and "Queen Chabella" if I remember right.The last one was brother-in-law lucky Ed Millers's.

Does anyone have a picture of the late Barns McKinnons old "Redbone Coon Skinner" 1206 IH that he pulled in the late 1960's?Boy,would that thing run.I'd love to have a picture of it.

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