You must be close to our old neighborhood, we lived in Wallace and Bath, my gramps owned Cohocton Valley Garage, IH tractors n trucks, sold out in the early 60's around when the 06 series came out. The new partners BK'd out around 72, leaving Bath Truck and Tractor for IH. There was also a Ford dealership in Bath, Jones Ford, went out of business around 70. A newer JD dealership then was John Walsh. There was an AC dealership around, but I don't remember where, a couple friends had new 190XTs. IH was definitely the 800lb gorilla around there. I remember when one of the larger potato farmers bought a pair of 1206 Turbos, with duals and MFWD, to replace the CAT D4s pulling the 4-row potato planters. Had them parked in formation right out by the highway to show off- gawd, they were beautiful! Gramps had a satellite lime pile in Kanona, as well as one in Prattsburg and another in Savona, in addition to the home stockpile in Wallace. My uncle was head of PR for Pleasant Valley Wine Co. in Hammondsport
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