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Re: Rarest of Rare Tractors??
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Posted by John (C-IL) on January 09, 2003 at 06:20:31 from (12.109.70.240):
In Reply to: Rarest of Rare Tractors?? posted by BN from MN on January 08, 2003 at 20:37:47:
There are a lot of tractors with low production numbers that only have 1 or 2 examples known to exist. The ILLINOIS tractor built by the Bloomington Silo Co., Only 2 known to exist. The Elgin Tractor; only one known to exist. The Hume tractor. Only one known to exist. The HT340 IH experimental tractor owned by the Smithsonian and displayed at last years Red Power Roundup. Hart Parr #3 which is owned by the Smithsonian and will be displayed at the National HPOCA National Summer Show in Penfield, IL this summer. How about the AC 10-18, I think only 8 or 9 are known to exist and one of them sold in PA a couple of years ago for $31,000. The list of these tractors is huge, I've just named a few that can be seen on a regular basis. John
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