Posted by mkirsch on October 16, 2012 at 05:51:54 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: old tractoe revisited posted by kelly bovingdon on October 14, 2012 at 14:56:29:
Things can go two ways here, kelly.
You can dwell on the past and pick fights over what car was built when and remain vague and coy. That's not going to get your tractor identified, and isn't going to make you any friends.
Seriously, there is no reason to go straight to SHOUTING because someone didn't know that Canada made cars through WWII. Most people probably don't know that.
What I recommend you do is get out there and take some good close-up pictures of your tractor, and start another thread with these pictures.
Once again, we need more than, "I have a tractor, what is it?" and a tiny picture of a random backhoe/loader under a pile of snow.
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