Posted by NY 986 on January 18, 2020 at 13:18:15 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: Re: Story posted by Bob Bancroft on January 18, 2020 at 11:44:42:
Bob, lots of AC pull type combines around here back in the day. Although, by the time I was old enough to care they were either parked in the fence row or if they were lucky stuck in the back corner of the barn. AC dealers were numerous enough and close by. More than a couple of JD 30's around, too. A couple of MH but virtually nothing else. Many years ago while working in Rochester a couple stopped by the store that had an 8N from his father and the story went that the father home shortly after the end of WWII bought a 2N then 8N tractor. He bought every last Dearborn implement available. A couple of times I was invited out to see everything but could not make it each time the offer was put out. Was not long after that I never heard from them and forgot about it for many years. Maybe they still have it and at the time they had all of it inside.
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