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Posted by Robert on June 02, 2004 at 09:11:38 from (208.24.179.29):
Everyone, Our family farm was destroyed Saturday night in Weatherby, Missouri. My parents and sister lost everything. Both houses, all of the farm buildings, contents. The only thing left were vehicles, all totaled, the John Deere B and our Farmall 400. My mom and dad did salvage a few things out of their house, part of it was left standing. My parents were able to survive in the basement with one of my sisters and my 2 yr old nephew, but 4 of our neighbors were not so lucky, they were killed. The 400 was my dad's primary tractor and it has a loader. The tractor was damaged and we now are looking to find a 400/450 wide front to transfer the loader from. I know its red paint, but I need your alls help to try to find one. Dad and I have a lot of cleaning up to do. If you all have any leads or ideas to help me locate one please let me know. Thanks and God Bless, Robert
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