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Posted by jay on December 25, 2000 at 15:28:16 from (152.163.207.63):
In Reply to: Old Vintage Tractor Schematics posted by Soandso on December 25, 2000 at 09:56:09:
Soandso, You might consider a road trip to a local tractor show and get your own pictures. Alot of this show are held annaully. The people who run these shows will know what tractors show up every year, so you might contact them to find out if they have steam tractors you are looking for. I know that in Brooks, Oregon about 12 steam tractors are there year around and by appointment the people who run the place will show you around. If not the last part of July to first part of Augest they have thier annual show.
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